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Corsair expands XENEON monitor line-up with new 32-inch UHD and QHD displays

Corsair is revamping its gaming monitor line-up for 2022 with two new 32-inch displays – the XENEON 32UHD144 and the XENEON 32QHD240, offering ultra-high refresh rate 1440p gaming, or 4K at 144Hz. 

The names of both monitors are very self explanatory. The 32UHD144 offers a 32-inch 4K panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. Thanks to dual HDMI 2.1 connectors, this monitor will also pair well with both a PC and a PS5 or Xbox Series X console. The panel is IPS, so you get great viewing angles, brightness and colour accuracy. Specifically, this monitor supports DisplayHDR 600, peaking at 600 nits of brightness, and supports 100% sRGB and Adobe RGB colour spaces.

The 32QHD240 offers a 32-inch 1440p panel instead, but ups the refresh rate all the way up to 240Hz. The panel is IPS once again, delivering DisplayHDR 600, good colour accuracy and a 1ms response time to keep the action snappy while playing competitive games. While the 4K model has HDMI 2.1, the 1440p version uses HDMI 2.0, or DisplayPort 1.4. Both monitors also ship with a USB Type-C connector.

Other features include AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. Corsair also ships these monitors with a three-year warranty and a Zero Dead Pixel guarantee, so you can get a replacement if yours arrives with a dead pixel.

The Corsair XENEON 32UHD144 and the XENEON 32QHD240 will be available starting today.

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KitGuru Says: What do you all think of Corsair's latest pair of monitors? The 32-inch 4K model appears to have everything I've been looking for in a new UHD monitor, so it'll be interesting to see what reviewers think in the months ahead. 

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