34-inch curved panel in ultra-wide format with QD-Oled technology, 240 Hz refresh rate, full connectivity… The technical sheet of the Corsair Xeneon 34WQHD240-C is enough to make gamers salivate.
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Very careful design and finish.
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QD-Oled screen with brilliant blacks.
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Best color measurement (in sRGB).
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Perfect temperature curve.
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G-Sync and FreeSync.
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Accessible and fully connected.
Weak points
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Brightness in SDR is a little disappointing.
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Incomplete color measurement out of the box.
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No built-in speakers.
With the Xeneon 34WQHD240-C, Corsair offers an excellent display from a technical and design perspective. Its QD-Oled panel is pleasing, well-refreshed, and its rich and well-placed connectivity is particularly practical. Just one small problem: Corsair charges too much for options with these technologies and spec sheets, surely appealing to slightly less ambitious, screen enthusiasts. Ultra Wide. Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 is very cheap now.
An alternative
LG 32GS95UE
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Fnac.com Marketplace
1 286,28 euros Nine
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Amazon
1 297,63 euros Nine
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Boulanger.com
1 297,63 € Nine
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Fnac.com
1 299,00 euros Nine
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Rakuten
1 306,62 euros Nine
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Dirty.com
1 306,99 euros Nine
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Amazon Marketplace
1 380,05 € Nine
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LDLC
1 421,91 euros Nine
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Material.net
1 421,91 euros Nine
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Buy at the top.
1 423,94 euros Nine
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Dirty Market Place
1 226,38 € Nine
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If you are looking for a screen. Gaming 32-inch 4K UHD, hard to find better on the market right now. With its OLED panel, the LG 32GS95 is certainly not accessible to all budgets, but it does deliver excellent picture quality with foolproof response, in addition to a modern integrated audio system. We still regret a brightness that is not higher than the competition, a color accuracy that will not satisfy creators without a wide range, as well as a very high power consumption.