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Here’s all about the 45-inch Xeneon Flex display from Corsair



Recently, Corsair unveiled the 45-inch Xeneon Flex display, which features a bendable LG panel that allows you to choose between a flat and curved screen. Turns out LG also developed a bendable monitor model of its own. The LG OLED Flex or LX3 is a 42-inch screen that can be manually adjusted till it has a 900R curvature, according to the Korean manufacturer that just announced it. It should be noted that Corsair’s has a maximum curvature of 800R; a lower number denotes a more pronounced monitor curve.

Using a special button on the Flex’s remote control, you may easily change the curvature by selecting one of the two options. The company’s self-lit, backlight-free OLED technology is used in the LX3, which was created to have a 0.1 millisecond response time. Additionally, it gives you the ability to change the size of the image displayed on the screen, allowing you to decide whether to use the entire monitor or just a portion of it if you want to see the entire scene at a glance, such as when playing games that require you to be aware of your surroundings.

Additionally, LG granted the monitor exclusive use of its brand-new Game app, which provides shortcuts to Twitch and YouTube and lists all of your linked external input devices. In relation to linked devices, the Switching Hub feature of the model enables simple device connection switching between your PC and the display. You can use the monitor’s built-in microphone and any USB devices attached to its ports, such as keyboards and headsets, before switching to the PC’s linked devices by pressing a button. Other features include compatibility for Dolby Atmos, two front-firing 40W speakers, and Dolby Vision gaming.

Here’s all about the 45-inch Xeneon Flex display from Corsair

Here’s all about the 45-inch Xeneon Flex display from Corsair


Recently, Corsair unveiled the 45-inch Xeneon Flex display, which features a bendable LG panel that allows you to choose between a flat and curved screen. Turns out LG also developed a bendable monitor model of its own. The LG OLED Flex or LX3 is a 42-inch screen that can be manually adjusted till it has a 900R curvature, according to the Korean manufacturer that just announced it. It should be noted that Corsair’s has a maximum curvature of 800R; a lower number denotes a more pronounced monitor curve.

Using a special button on the Flex’s remote control, you may easily change the curvature by selecting one of the two options. The company’s self-lit, backlight-free OLED technology is used in the LX3, which was created to have a 0.1 millisecond response time. Additionally, it gives you the ability to change the size of the image displayed on the screen, allowing you to decide whether to use the entire monitor or just a portion of it if you want to see the entire scene at a glance, such as when playing games that require you to be aware of your surroundings.

Additionally, LG granted the monitor exclusive use of its brand-new Game app, which provides shortcuts to Twitch and YouTube and lists all of your linked external input devices. In relation to linked devices, the Switching Hub feature of the model enables simple device connection switching between your PC and the display. You can use the monitor’s built-in microphone and any USB devices attached to its ports, such as keyboards and headsets, before switching to the PC’s linked devices by pressing a button. Other features include compatibility for Dolby Atmos, two front-firing 40W speakers, and Dolby Vision gaming.