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A new bendable computer screen lets you take matters into your hands, literally, if you want a curved display.
Gaming hardware company Corsair unveiled its newest computer monitor earlier this month, the Xeneon Flex. It's the latest addition to its line of gaming monitors which is now available purchase for a whopping $2,000.
The 45-inch OLED screen can be bent at a curve up to 800 millimeters by pulling the handles on each side forward, giving you the option to switch between a flat and curved display. Curved displays can make for a more immersive gaming experience, though some people also prefer them when working.
Of course, you might be asking yourself if all that bending takes its toll on the screen, but Corsair said that the monitor can be bent between 10,000 and 15,000 times and is expected to last for more than five years.
The Xeneon Flex is an OLED display with a resolution of 3440 by 1440 and 240Hz refresh rate. It also includes features like flicker-free imagery, anti-glare, motion blur cancellation, and low blue light that Corsair says can reduce eye strain after staring at the screen for long periods of time.
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Gaming hardware company Corsair unveiled its newest computer monitor earlier this month, the Xeneon Flex. It's the latest addition to its line of gaming monitors which is now available purchase for a whopping $2,000.
The 45-inch OLED screen can be bent at a curve up to 800 millimeters by pulling the handles on each side forward, giving you the option to switch between a flat and curved display. Curved displays can make for a more immersive gaming experience, though some people also prefer them when working.
Of course, you might be asking yourself if all that bending takes its toll on the screen, but Corsair said that the monitor can be bent between 10,000 and 15,000 times and is expected to last for more than five years.
The Xeneon Flex is an OLED display with a resolution of 3440 by 1440 and 240Hz refresh rate. It also includes features like flicker-free imagery, anti-glare, motion blur cancellation, and low blue light that Corsair says can reduce eye strain after staring at the screen for long periods of time.
You can literally bend this $2,000 computer screen with your hands to switch between a flat and curved display
The bendable 45-inch Xeneon Flex PC monitor lets you take literally take matters into your own hands if you want a curved display.
