Not for everyone but it's still the cheapest available. Decent ratings too
Corsair XENEON FLEX 45WQHD240 45" 240Hz UWQHD Bendable HDR OLED Gaming Monitor $2799 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ Mwave
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Oh bummer!! Didn't see that price when i looked. Thanks for pointing that out š
Funny that given that mwave is owned by Amazon.
Bendable wtf?
it's a bendy boi
Been around for a while now. You can bend it to whatever flex/radius you like. Some people like 1000R and others like a more gentle curve of 1800R. This monitor can curve to your liking.
In case some people are unaware, the R refers to Radius. Radius is a semi-circle. 1000R is a 1000mm/1m radius, which is rather tight. 1800R is a larger radius/semi-circle of 1800mm/1.8mI'm so confused about which curve you are describing but I like curves.
I don't understand the use case for this, why would you need to change the radius at any time?
Wouldn't it be more cost efficient to buy a monitor that has the radius you want and stick with it? why would you want to change it?I wonder how many people who have bought one bent it back and forth for a few days and now it just stays in one position?
I do see your point and agree. IMO, the purpose of a monitor like this may be if it has multiple uses. Say have the 1000R curve for gaming and a relative flat surface for spread sheet and office-like work. That's the only thing i can think of
There's also the LG OLED Flex. It's apparently a better implementation of the bending function but at a money-no-object price of ~$5000.
real reaction lol.
45 inch with 1440P resolution, big no for me
Iāve had 32 inch 1440p screens and I wouldnāt want a lower pixel density than that
Having come from a 1080 49 inch. I was ok with it for ye….
Ok who am i kidding… it was a little chunky but fine for games… having just moved to a 8kx2p screen its a little small.. not a highly noticeable difference in games
i rekon 1440 would be more than fine.What's the point of having so many monitors? IMO, other than wasting power, i find them pointless. It may look nice and all but when you're playing a game, you look at 1 screen, unless it's a triple display to have a wrap around. But, each to their own, you can do what you want lol.
RocketJumpNinja likes it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPOli4u-g
Says there is no burn in after months of use.
Ive never once wanted different radii from my 32" Odyssey G7 (1000R), and well, i dont see the point in anything less than 1000R…..just putting that out there
Flat for video/image focussed folks, or for general use for everyone else. Video/Imaging folks are probably going to buy a flat colour calibrated monitor anyways…the flex one is never going to work for them even unbent
1000R for people who like less eye strain - ive been staring at screens for 44 years now (sometimes 18, lets call it 20, hours a day), this easily the least eye strainy screen ive ever owned - though adding MacType improved the rendering. (i refuse to use the immersion buzzword) - 1000R looks insane from the front at first (and ever and always from side on view), but after a day or two, you'll never want to go back to flat (unless youre a video/image editor perhaps)
Yeah Iām the same. LOVE the 800R curve on my LG 45ā OLED. Ppl say 1440p is a problem, I disagree. Not at the right distance. š š
I agree with the curve and the distance point too. I have a 1000R and cannot return to a flat or more gentle curve monitor. When your eyes adjust and get used to it, it's great!
As for the distance thing, i too am at 1440p. People say it is too blurry…. are they sitting with their face against the screen? Lol. Bigger monitor, you gotta sit back a little bit depending on size. If you go bigger and sit at the same distance, of course they're gonna see pixels lol. Makes me laugh
that resolution lets it down.. 3440x1440 is a 34" resolution imo.. i got the LG 3840x1600 38" and its perfect. though i am on about 14" from my screen..
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