
"Finding a cheap secondary PC monitor is pretty easy. But if you want one that looks good, is built well, and is easily customizable, you won't find those qualities in a budget screen from a no-name brand on Amazon. Instead, Corsair's Xeneon Edge is a premium alternative that almost justifies its $250 price tag. Corsair first announced the Xeneon Edge at the CES trade show in January. It's a 5-point capacitive touchscreen that can live on your desk and serve as a secondary computer monitor."
"If you don't have a desktop or want to pair Corsair's screen with a laptop, the screen comes with a tiny plastic stand that adheres to the monitor's four corners via the display's 14 integrated magnets. This minimalist solution meant I could use my Xeneon Edge within minutes of opening it. Yet another option is to use the Xeneon Edge's two standard female 1/4"-20 mounts to connect the monitor to a stand, giving it more height and, depending on the arm, the ability to rotate."
The Xeneon Edge is a premium $250 five-point capacitive touchscreen designed as a secondary PC monitor with strong build quality and good image performance. The display supports mounting on 360 mm fan mounts, side panels of compatible Frame Series cases, or attachment to a desk via a small magnetic stand. Two standard female 1/4"-20 mounts allow connection to third-party arms for added height and rotation. Customization and widget functionality depend on Corsair's iCUE software, which enables CPU, time, and media widgets but requires refinement in flagship widget features. Integrated magnets and included accessories enable quick out-of-box setup.
Read at Ars Technica
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