Corsair XENEON FLEX 45WQHD240
~$2,000| Screen Size | 45" |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 5120×1440 |
| Panel Type | Bendable W-OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 240Hz |
| Response Time | 0.03ms |
| HDR | HDR True Black 400 |
| Curvature | Flat to 800R |
| Price | ~$2,000 |
Pros
- Unique bendable design — flat or curved on demand
- Excellent 240Hz OLED performance
- Perfect for users who need flat for work, curved for gaming
- Premium Corsair build quality
Cons
- Very expensive at ~$2,000
- Bend mechanism adds complexity and potential failure point
- 45" (21:9) — not a true 32:9 super ultrawide
- Heavy and requires substantial desk space
Corsair's XENEON FLEX is unlike anything else on this list. Its headline feature — a manually bendable OLED panel that transitions from completely flat to an 800R curve — sounds like a gimmick, but it's genuinely useful. Need a flat display for color-critical design work? Flatten it. Want immersive gaming? Bend it into a curve. It's two monitors in one.
The underlying display technology is excellent: a 45" OLED panel running at 240Hz with 0.03ms response time. Image quality, motion clarity, and HDR performance are all top-tier. Corsair's iCUE integration adds RGB synchronization with your other peripherals if that appeals to you.
At ~$2,000, you're paying a significant premium for the bendable feature. Whether that's worth it depends entirely on your workflow. If you regularly switch between tasks that benefit from different curvatures, the XENEON FLEX is the only option that doesn't force you to compromise.