With a clean design and more discreet than other screens for gamers, the limit at 240 Hz. These are quite notable specifications, to which is added a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits (3% APL) and the usual response time for this type of monitor: only 0.03 ms in GTG mode.
A curious detail, and one that could definitely differentiate it from other similar monitors, is that Corsair has provided its latest monitor with a glossy finish but with some kind of anti-reflective treatment to prevent the backlights from disturbing. We will have to see it in person (or at least wait for the analysis) to know what they mean and see how it works.
Otherwise, the Corsair Type-A 3.1 and a 3.5 mm minijack for audio.
Corsair has not provided the price or availability date of its new monitor, but it will easily exceed 1,000 euros. Like the rest of the brand’s OLED screens, it will be covered by a three-year warranty against burnt-out and dead pixels.
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