A bendable version of the 45-inch 240Hz OLED panel from LG Display will start shipping later this month in the form of Corsair's Flex. It is priced at $2000 / €2400 / £2100.
The Corsair Xenoen Flex 45WQHD240 was announced in August as one of the two first 240Hz OLED monitors. LG Electronics' 45-inch OLED monitor is curved while Corsair's monitor is bendable meaning that you can use it either as a flat or curved monitor by manually adjusting the curvature (up to 800R) using two handles.

Use the handles to manually adjust the curvature of the Corsair OLED gaming monitor. Photo: Corsair
LG's monitor will cost $1700 and Corsair has now announced that its bendable version will cost $300 more, which actually sounds reasonable. It is not just a crazy expensive prototype.
Besides 240Hz refresh rate, the monitor features 3440x1440 resolution (21:9), 0.03 ms (g2g) or 0.01 ms (on/off) response time, 1000 nits peak brightness, anti-reflective coating, pixel-level luminance control for 1,350,000:1 contrast ratio, VRR support (Nvidia G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium), and a 3-year "Zero Burn in and Zero Dead Pixel Warranty".
The Corsair Xenoen Flex 45WQHD240 can be pre-ordered now for $2000 / €2400 / £2100 from Corsair's website, and is expected to ship in late 2022 or early 2023, depending on your region.