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Revolutionary bendable OLED technology, developed by the OLED experts at LG Display, enables you to set the curve of the display from completely flat to 800R Go curved for immersive gameplay in simulations or shooters, or flat for MOBAs, strategy games, and sharing the screen with friends – it’s your choice.
A huge 45in 3440x1440 display (84PPI) delivers a gorgeous 21:9 cinematic aspect ratio with an ultra-thin micro-bezel
Experience a new class of high refresh rate performance, with 240Hz refresh rate and a phenomenal 0.03ms GtG response time made possible by LG OLED technology
The latest OLED technology effectively eliminates motion blur for a new level of realism during fast-moving scenes and gameplay, while NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium certification ensures silky-smooth images, less screen tearing, and low input latency
Every OLED pixel is self-lit, so you’ll see the tiniest spark in the darkest void with absolute precision and clarity. HDR with up to 1,000 nit brightness combines luminous highlights with the deepest of blacks, for a wide brightness range with 99% DCI-P3 colour gamut
[Prime] Corsair XENEON FLEX 45WQHD240 Gaming Monitor $2199 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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Bu.. but it bends…
On a serious note tho, hate how Samsung missed the opportunity to include a USB C display source.
Genuinely the only thing going for it up against that level of competition, but I'd imagine it has a warranty stipulating the number of times you can flex it before they'll no longer cover it…
I can't justify paying that much for a either 1440p monitor.
Won't be long before the 21:9 165Hz QD-OLED models are at $1000, and they'll drag the LG 27" QHD 240Hz with them… should slowly slide towards the $700 mark to reflect the new normal for monitors.
Hard to make an argument for this when you're going to see similar pre-sale prices for the 32:9 Samsung G9 240Hz QD-OLED soon, and can already get it at this price via the EPP portal.
The pixel density on this is shocking.