I was wrong: the Corsair Xeneon Flex bendable display isn't just a gimmick
Corsair Xeneon Flex: Two-minute review It was only a matter of time before bendable displays such as the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED hit the gaming industry. I just didn’t think they’d come so soon. We just got our first round of OLED gaming displays last year, after all. And, more 500Hz monitors might roll out soon, following the release of the Alienware AW720H , which I’m still not sure is something that can serve the general gaming population at this moment. There’s also the fact that we’ve just come out of the pandemic and are now in the middle of inflation, which mean two things: we’re no longer spending as much quality time in front of our gaming PCs as most of us are back on the grind, and many just cannot afford such luxuries right now. But while a part of me struggles to recommend a gaming monitor that’s clearly out of most people’s budget – my 55-inch Samsung TV , which I got on sale, cost me less than half its price tag, for god’s sake – an even bigger part of ...