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Corsair XENEON FLEX 45WQHD240 45" 240Hz UWQHD Bendable HDR OLED Gaming Monitor $2799 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ Mwave

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Not for everyone but it's still the cheapest available. Decent ratings too

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  • +12

    still the cheapest available

    $2499 Delivered @ Amazon AU

    • +1

      Oh bummer!! Didn't see that price when i looked. Thanks for pointing that out šŸ˜Š

    • Funny that given that mwave is owned by Amazon.

  • Bendable wtf?

    • +1

      it's a bendy boi

    • +4

      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/1.8m

      • +4

        I'm so confused about which curve you are describing but I like curves.

      • +1

        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?

        • +2

          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.

  • +3

    45 inch with 1440P resolution, big no for me

    • Iā€™ve had 32 inch 1440p screens and I wouldnā€™t 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.

  • +1

    RocketJumpNinja likes it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPOli4u-g

    Says there is no burn in after months of use.

  • +1

    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)

    • +3

      Yeah Iā€™m the same. LOVE the 800R curve on my LG 45ā€ OLED. Ppl say 1440p is a problem, I disagree. Not at the right distance. šŸ˜…šŸ‘Œ

      • 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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