Corsair launches their new XENEON 34WQHD240-C QD-OLED gaming monitor

Corsair launches their new XENEON 34WQHD240-C gaming monitor with the latest OLED tech

Corsair has today revealed their new XENEON 34WQHD240-C QD-OLED gaming monitor, promising users high refresh rates, an ultra-wide resolution, and exceptional image quality.

This new Quantum Dot OLED gaming display uses Samsung’s new 2024 QD-OLED panel technology, enabling peak brightness levels of up to 1,000 nits, while maintaining the deep “true” blacks that OLED users love.

This new screen is DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified, and boasts a maximum refresh rate of 240Hz. Add on 0.03ms GtG response times and both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium support, and we have a hardware combination that gamers are certain to love.

This screen features a 21:9 aspect ratio, 1800R curvature, and resolution of 3440×1440. This screen is backed up with a 3-year warranty that covers both dead pixels and burn-in. As such, users can rest assured that their new OLED screens will last.

Corsair has included an array of burn-in prevention features with this monitor. This includes image retention refresh after eight hours of use, and an Orbit feature that shifts the entire image by one pixel every three minutes to minimize the risk of burn-in.

Out of the box, this monitor features a ergonomic stand design that has height, tilt and swivel options. Alternatively, users can use this screen with VESA 100 x 100mm monitor ARMs or stands.

Connectivity-wise, this screen features a USB Type-C connection with 15W power delivery and DisplayPort Upstream support. Additionally, we have a 4-power USB hub with a KVM. Input-wise, this screen also features two HDMI 2.1 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.4 port, and a USB Type-C port with DP Alt support and 65W power delivery. Yes, this screen has two USB Type-C inputs.

Right now, this new monitor is available from Corsair’s website with an asking price of £1,149.99.

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