Corsair entered the monitor business with his first gaming display. Xeneon 32QHD165 has a 1440p display, 32 inches which has a refresh rate of up to 165Hz. There is support for AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync technology, and the company claims the monitor has a 1ms response time.
The IPS LED screen uses Quantum Dot Tech and has 400 nits brightness, with 100 percent SRGB, 100 percent Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 98 percent color gamut coverage. Xeneon has a thin bezel and a 178 degree viewpoint, both horizontally and vertically.
Corsair said the monitor is integrated with Icue and stream software Elgato to make it easy to change settings quickly, depending on what you use for Xeneon. As for connectivity, expect a double HDMI port 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4 slot, a pair of USB-C outlets, two USB 3.1 ports and, the best of all, 3.5mm headphone jack.
Xeneon 32QHD165 is now available in North America, Australia, New Zealand, England, France, and several other European countries. But not cheap. Monitor costs $ 800.