Corsair XENEON FLEX 45WQHD240 Review

The Corsair XENEON FLEX has a few extra features to improve the user experience. You can use its Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture modes with either two HDMI sources or a combination of sources connected to HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB-C. It also has a KVM switch that makes it easy to switch between sources and use the same keyboard and mouse connected to the monitor. To use this feature, you need to have the USB-C to USB-A cable connected from the bottom USB-C port on the monitor to your computer, and you can have one device connected via HDMI or DisplayPort and the other via USB-C using DisplayPort Alt Mode. It works well, and even if switching inputs takes 2-3 seconds, there are no issues.

Like any OLED, it has features to reduce the risk of burn-in. It has an Orbit setting that’s supposed to shift the pixels to avoid image retention, and there’s also an Image Retention Refresh setting that initiates a pixel refresh cycle. However, it doesn’t have some settings some other OLEDs have, like auto logo dimming or a full image refresh cycle.

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