Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Display Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max screen resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | XENEON 27QHD240 |
Item model number | RDD0023 |
Product Dimensions | 22.43 x 53.08 x 60.44 cm; 6.3 kg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.4 x 53.1 x 60.4 Centimetres |
Colour | Black |
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Corsair XENEON 27QHD240 27-Inch OLED Gaming Monitor - 2560 x 1440, 240Hz, 0.03ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, DisplayHDR10, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C 3.1 - Black
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Brand | Corsair |
Screen size | 27 Inches |
Resolution | 5K QHD 1440p |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen surface description | Desk Mount |
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- OLED Panel- The premium OLED technology, developed by the OLED experts at LG Display, enables you to set the display with great performance and quality, at a best balance between work and entertainment
- Ultra-Slim 27-Inch QHD Screen- A 27-Inch 2560 x 1440 display (110PPI) delivers a gorgeous 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio with an ultra-thin micro-bezel
- Up to 240Hz Refresh Rate with 0.1ms GtG Response Time- 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
- Motion Blur Canceling- 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
- OLED Self Lit Pixels for Stunning HDR and Contrast- 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 98.5% DCI-P3 color gamut
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ASIN | B0C3SFTL1X |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #65,425 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,204 in Computer Monitors |
Date First Available | May 16 2023 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
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Corsair XENEON 27QHD240 27-Inch OLED Gaming Monitor - 2560 x 1440, 240Hz, 0.03ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, DisplayHDR10, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C 3.1 - Black
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For gaming | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 3.7 | 5.0 |
Brightness | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.8 | 5.0 |
Picture quality | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 3.9 | — |
Screen quality | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.0 | — | — |
Sold by | Amazon.ca | Amazon.ca | Amazon.ca | Amazon.ca | IT Devices Canada Inc. | Amazon.ca |
display size | 27 inches | 32 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | — | — |
resolution | 5K QHD 1440p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p |
display technology | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | UHD | OLED |
hardware interface | usb3.1 c, usb3.1 a, hdmi, displayport, 3 5 mm audio | displayport, hdmi, usb3.1 c, usb3.1 a, 3 5 mm audio | hdmi, displayport | usb3.0, usb, displayport, hdmi | hdmi | hdmi, usb |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount |
HDMI ports | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
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Feel like you are in the game with the CORSAIR XENEON 27QHD240 Gaming Monitor built with OLED technology engineered by LG Display. See your games in stunning detail, with up to 240Hz refresh rate and an unbelievably fast 0.03ms GtG response time. Motion-blur-canceling and 0.01ms pixel response time ensures a new level of realism during fast-moving scenes, as you enjoy silky-smooth, tear-free images thanks to NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium certification. With dual HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB Type-C connections, the XENEON 27QHD240 resets your expectations of what a premier gaming monitor can be.
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Corsair just nailed the monitor I/O - I love the way they designed it.
PS5/Xbox - you got hdmi 2.1.
PC no issues with display port, and
Type-C DP - The only high end gaming monitor that provides this (I love type-c DP, I could just plug in one usb-c to my work laptop, and not worry about power supply (its adequate unless you are gaming), and monitor's USB hub as the monitor has usb-c upstream port (What happened to lg, dell, Asus - still stuck with USB-A - This isn't a game changer, but a nice to have!), and the type-c DP. So, Monitor's Input switch is all it needs to switch your accessories between machines. This works great for people who work and game on different machines but single monitor.
NO RGB -> I like my monitors black. This is subjective, so for people who are into RGB this is a let down.
Movies & TV -> Nothing special to me, as I have a 55 c2. A television obviously excels with its AI upscaling, smoothing and so on.
Blacks -> Its just black, once you switch to oled you will love the blacks and would never go back (Proceed with caution!)
Webcam placement -> I had issues with AW34DWF because no magnetic attachment support, this monitors works perfect.
Gaming -> AW34DWF - Colors are just amazing. When you get to WOLED panels, you will notice how over-saturated Quantum Dot panels are, and I eventually started appreciating the colors on WOLED.
Brightness -> I game and work with lights on, I have no issue at all. There is a built in ABL(Auto brightness limiter) that is aggressive, but interesting part is it doesn't affect you while gaming. But, regular desktop usage takes time to get used to. There is a brightness stabilizer - If you use this the brightness is way below sub-par. I would recommend turn off brightness stabilizer and get used to the built-in ABL. This way you get the best experience it could offer in terms of brightness.
Even with lights OFF (a dark room) - With brightness stabilizer ON - You just can't game. I think they have done this because of the 3 year burn-in warranty. It took me 2-3 days to get used to ABL. No I barely notice it.
Hope this helps someone. I have finally decided to keep this, my hunt for an OLED monitor started in March, and finally came to an end!
The stick click on the control is annoyingly loud, but now the monitor is set the way I like it.
I am using it on an ASUS gaming rig with an RTX 3070. The monitor is very bright, not used to it, I must say. Over the years, I got used to my other monitor, but that one kicked the bucket.
The stand takes up quite a bit of desk space, but it is functional. I can slide the keyboard inside the stand and the mouse on the plateau that has the Corsair logo on it. No wobble at all, given that I have a very sturdy desk it is so good to experience this. The price cannot be beat and as soon as I saw it I jumped on it. The box is very heavy and almost all the weight is from the stand. The power block is quite heavy as well, but does it all ever fit nice in my environment. No flashy RGB. The material of the bezels are thin, but the bezels themselves, under the glass, are a bit thicker than expected.
Solid gaming monitor, I am not a content creator on this machine, but maybe I might buy another one in the future to hook it up to the Mac environment.
Very positive experience, very great screen, it is very bright. Be sure to pick the 144Hz....
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Now the negatives. Some people have dinged the monitor because, with it's very large size but only 3440x1440 resolution, the pixel density is lower than what a typical 4k monitor would have. But for me this is more of a bonus than a downside. The argument that the density is too low is mostly about text. With less pixels per inch being used to create text the monitor doesn't have the same level of crispness that a smaller 4k monitor would, but what usually goes unsaid about that is that higher density also makes the text on the screen smaller. Because of the large screen size and somewhat lower pixel density text on this screen is much more readable, particularly if you are middle aged or above. And while the text might be theoretically less crisp on this monitor, if there is any fuzziness to it I can't see it, so all in all I actually appreciate the larger, more readable text.
A downside that does bother me is the brightness. OLED screens get stressed when they push out a lot of light, so to compensate the monitor has some protections enabled by default. When you are on a screen, say a web page, for an extended period of time the monitor will begin dimming the screen to ease the stress on the organic pixels. Refreshing the page or switching quickly between pages brings back the light, but it can get kind of annoying if you are reading something and it feels like you are gradually losing the light, plus the transition back to bright can hurt your eyes a little. I think there is probably a way to adjust this, but the problem is that OLEDs are famously wanting in durability, so I worry that fiddling with this could shorten the lifespan of my very expensive monitor.
Related but less annoying are things you don't have to do but probably should do to protect the monitor, like switching off icon visibility on your desktop and setting the background to straight black to avoid the dreaded screen burn, which again OLEDs are particularly prone to. You should also probably set a screen saver that blanks the screen after 5 or 10 minutes of inactivity. Again, you don't have to and the screen does have a 3 year warranty, but if you want the most bang for your buck this is probably a smart move.
Finally, the major talking point about this monitor that, in my opinion, is neither good nor bad, which is the bendable screen aspect. You can grab the outside edges of the screen and push it flat or pull it into a sharper curve. Some people will never use it, but it does serve a purpose. For gaming, pulling the screen into a curve makes the games more immersive, but for productivity work I find flat is easier to work with. The neither good nor bad part of this is that while being able to adjust the curve is a very nice feature and one that I think will probably become standard a couple years from now when the technology is less novel, for now you are paying one heck of a premium for it. The monitor is easily 25%+ more expensive than comparable offerings where only the ability to define the screen curve separates the monitors. I made the plunge, but not everyone will see it as worth the extra price.
Bottom line, if you don't mind paying a little extra to be on the bleeding edge, this is an excellent gaming, entertainment, and productivity monitor whose technology still requires a little extra care be taken to preserve full functionality.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 16, 2023