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Corsair XENEON 32UHD144 Gaming Monitor - 32-Inch, IPS UHD (3840 x 2160), AMD FreeSync™ Premium Adaptive Sync, 144Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms, DisplayHDR600, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C 3.1 - Black

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Size: 32" IPS


Style: UHD - 144Hz


Features

  • Delivers a stunning 3840x2160 UHD 4K display with an ultra-thin micro-bezel.
  • Resists motion blur and keeps up with the high frame rates produced by the latest graphics cards, so you see every frame your PC can output.
  • Offers superb color accuracy and consistency regardless of viewing angle, up to 178 horizontally and vertically.
  • 100% sRGB and 100% Adobe RGB color space makes for more vivid, natural colors and astonishing realism.
  • Connect using USB Type-C, 2x HDMI 2.1, or DisplayPort 1.4, and expand your connectivity with 2x USB 3.1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.1 Type-A ports and 3.5mm audio output. Includes USB Type-C, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort cables.

Description

The CORSAIR XENEON 32UHD144 brings your games and media to life on a vibrant, ultra-slim 32-inch UHD 4K (3840x2160) display with IPS LED technology. A 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time reduces motion blur and ensures you see every frame your PC outputs, while NVIDIA G-SYNC® Compatibility and AMD FreeSync™ Premium delivers smooth, tear-free visuals. Enjoy a 100% sRGB and 100% Adobe RGB color space with high contrast thanks to Quantum Dot technology and HDR600 support. With a premium die-cast aluminum stand and a wide range of connection options including USB Type-C, 2x HDMI 2.1, and 1x DisplayPort 1.4, and an integrated hub with USB Type-C and Type-A ports, the CORSAIR XENEON 32UHD144 offers a truly spectacular view.

Brand: Corsair


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Flat


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎XENEON 32UHD144


Item model number: ‎RDD0021


Item Weight: ‎20.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28.82 x 16.97 x 2.26 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28.82 x 16.97 x 2.26 inches


Color: ‎Black


Number of Processors: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 27, 2022


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  • a great monitor with a feature that's a little ahead of it's time
Size: 45" OLED (Bendable) Style: WQHD - 240Hz
This XENION Flex has amazing image quality and some advanced features that will probably become standard options in the future, but for which you are now paying quite a premium. First the positives: OLED has no backlight, each pixel is literally on or off, so the contrast ratio is excellent. That and the pixel transition times are so fast because of the OLED technology that no LCD can even come close. The screen is also enormous, so playing games or watching movies, especially in HDR, looks incredible. HDR is made possible, btw, by the high light output, nearly 800-1000 nits, which is fantastic for an OLED but merely decent for an LCD. The monitor is also 120Hz with Nvidia GSYNC and AMD FreeSync, so if you have the card to drive it you can get very smooth gaming. Now the negatives. Some people have dinged the monitor because, with it's very large size but only 3440x1440 resolution, the pixel density is lower than what a typical 4k monitor would have. But for me this is more of a bonus than a downside. The argument that the density is too low is mostly about text. With less pixels per inch being used to create text the monitor doesn't have the same level of crispness that a smaller 4k monitor would, but what usually goes unsaid about that is that higher density also makes the text on the screen smaller. Because of the large screen size and somewhat lower pixel density text on this screen is much more readable, particularly if you are middle aged or above. And while the text might be theoretically less crisp on this monitor, if there is any fuzziness to it I can't see it, so all in all I actually appreciate the larger, more readable text. A downside that does bother me is the brightness. OLED screens get stressed when they push out a lot of light, so to compensate the monitor has some protections enabled by default. When you are on a screen, say a web page, for an extended period of time the monitor will begin dimming the screen to ease the stress on the organic pixels. Refreshing the page or switching quickly between pages brings back the light, but it can get kind of annoying if you are reading something and it feels like you are gradually losing the light, plus the transition back to bright can hurt your eyes a little. I think there is probably a way to adjust this, but the problem is that OLEDs are famously wanting in durability, so I worry that fiddling with this could shorten the lifespan of my very expensive monitor. Related but less annoying are things you don't have to do but probably should do to protect the monitor, like switching off icon visibility on your desktop and setting the background to straight black to avoid the dreaded screen burn, which again OLEDs are particularly prone to. You should also probably set a screen saver that blanks the screen after 5 or 10 minutes of inactivity. Again, you don't have to and the screen does have a 3 year warranty, but if you want the most bang for your buck this is probably a smart move. Finally, the major talking point about this monitor that, in my opinion, is neither good nor bad, which is the bendable screen aspect. You can grab the outside edges of the screen and push it flat or pull it into a sharper curve. Some people will never use it, but it does serve a purpose. For gaming, pulling the screen into a curve makes the games more immersive, but for productivity work I find flat is easier to work with. The neither good nor bad part of this is that while being able to adjust the curve is a very nice feature and one that I think will probably become standard a couple years from now when the technology is less novel, for now you are paying one heck of a premium for it. The monitor is easily 25%+ more expensive than comparable offerings where only the ability to define the screen curve separates the monitors. I made the plunge, but not everyone will see it as worth the extra price. Bottom line, if you don't mind paying a little extra to be on the bleeding edge, this is an excellent gaming, entertainment, and productivity monitor whose technology still requires a little extra care be taken to preserve full functionality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Ivko Cvejic

  • Corsair 45-Inch 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor
Size: 45" OLED (Bendable) Style: WQHD - 240Hz
After having this monitor for about 10 months now I am still very happy with it. Did the firmware update and may have set the HDR to full but it is brighter now. I have no complaints about this monitor at all. I have a EVGA RTX 3080 Ti and run a 4k and 5k with no problems. I also set the bend to the screen and just leave it there. Text looks good and PC games look great. So a see a bunch of people complaining that this monitor has lower DPI pixel density than most gaming monitors and how bad the HDR is. I find whites are very white and blacks are very black. This monitor has a funny quirk but I'm ok with that. When you open Word its not super white and bright, its toned down a little. If you open a new web page that going to be bright. When the monitor goes into lower bright settings its a little dull. However if you open a web page or another Word document its back to being brighter again. That's strange but OK. Playing games is great, and nice color spread. You have to go into settings to get the monitor to play games at full screen if not it will be in its native width. Then you have to go to the game setting and change to a wider screen resolution to fill the whole screen with the game you're playing. Some games will not fill the whole screen even if you try. So I think that most monitors native will do 16:9 while this monitor can be 20:9 or 22:9 maybe? I can use this monitor for work and play. However I don't flex the monitor after my first time setup, why bother? At 3440x1440 I am getting 120 refresh rate and 128 frame per second on a RTX 3080 Ti and a core i912900k. That's good enough for me. If I go up to 5K the frame drops to 60 per second and still playable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Guido Zakaroff

  • Bright, Saturated Colors, Good I/O
Size: 32" IPS Style: QHD - 165Hz
I bought this monitor on sale greatly reducing the price (which is now pretty much the standard price), so affordability was a huge deal for me. It's G-Sync compatible which is nice, but I'd like to see an affordable G-Sync Ultimate monitor. Unfortunately, that won't happen due to the license costs from Nvidia. --Text is clear even though 32" is at the end of what a person should buy in terms of size for a 1440p monitor. --Pictures are clear as well, but I do live in SRGB mode as I found Standard to be oversaturated. --BRIGHT! I have sensitive eyes, so I keep the brightness around 20%, but this thing can definitely get bright. --Sturdy: I love the metal stand and my Stream Deck nestles right into it. --I/O: the included USB ports is a welcome addition as I plug in my keyboard and a few other devices into the monitor. Overall, this is a fantastic monitor and allows me to have even more Chrome tabs open :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by Middle of Knowhere

  • AMAZING MONITOR
Size: 45" OLED (Bendable) Style: WQHD - 240Hz
The media could not be loaded. This monitor is truly impressive. Although I don't use it for gaming, it serves me remarkably well for work. I must emphasize that it is an exceptional tool that greatly enhances my screen experience. It's perfect for safeguarding my eyes, especially in the mornings when I have full-screen browsing on Safari or any other search engine. The brightness adjustment feature is particularly useful when I need to focus on specific videos or other content. Despite initial reservations due to concerns about visible LED lights when sitting closer to the screen, I have never encountered any issues with this. The colors are vibrant and accurate, making it a highly recommended monitor for everyone. However, I must disclose that I haven't tested it for gaming purposes, so I cannot confirm its suitability in that regard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by El tigre

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