Key Takeaways
1. The Corsair Xeneon Edge was delayed but is now available for purchase.
2. It features a 14.5-inch VA display with a 32:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 2,560 x 720.
3. The device supports 5-point capacitive touch inputs, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 350 nits.
4. The Xeneon Edge can be used on a desk or mounted inside a PC case, instead of a 360 mm radiator.
5. Its price is set at $249.99, and it is currently sold directly by Corsair, with plans for availability at other retailers later.
It might have come out later than expected, but the Corsair Xeneon Edge is now on the market. First revealed in January, the Xeneon Edge made its appearance just a few days prior to the global launch of the EX400U external SSD, which Corsair quickly made available (currently priced at $109.99 on Amazon). In contrast, Corsair initially planned to release the Xeneon Edge by the end of June.
Specifications Remain Consistent
Even though the Xeneon Edge did not meet its original release schedule, its specs have not changed since the first reveal. The device features a 14.5-inch VA display with a 32:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 2,560 x 720, all packed into a case that measures about 372 x 120 x 20 mm. Additionally, the display supports 5-point capacitive touch inputs, a refresh rate of 60 Hz, and a peak brightness of 350 nits.
Versatile Mounting Options
While Corsair mainly showcases the Xeneon Edge for desk use, it is also possible to mount it inside a PC case instead of a 360 mm radiator. An early listing from B&H Photo Video indicated that Corsair has set the Xeneon Edge’s price at $249.99 in the United States. For now, the touchscreen model is only purchasable directly from Corsair. However, the Xeneon Edge is expected to become available at other retailers, such as B&H Photo Video, later this year. For more information, visit Corsair’s official site.
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