Corsair shows 45″ monitor that users can bend themselves
Corsair has shown a 45″ monitor at the German game fair Gamescom that users can bend themselves. Users can therefore adjust the monitor to any radius up to 800R. This is done with handles on the side of the monitor.
Bending is possible thanks to the use of a bendable LG OLED screen. It is a 45″ wool panel with a resolution of 3440×1440 pixels and an aspect ratio of 21:9, says Corsair. The handles come out by pressing a button. Then the two sides of the monitor can be bent independently of each other, this is how youtuber Bitwit shows.
The maximum brightness should be 1000 candelas per square meter, while the response time should be limited to 0.03 milliseconds. The refresh rate is up to 240Hz and the monitor will be compatible with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium for variable refresh rates.
Corsair calls the monitor the Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 Oled Gaming Monitor and has not yet announced a price. The release should take place at the end of this year or in the course of next year. Other OLED monitors without a bendable screen cost between 1500 and 2000 euros, with screen diagonals of 42″ and 48″.