Corsair has announced the 27-inch Xeneon 27QHD240. Like LG and Asus' 27-inch OLED monitors, it is a 240Hz gaming monitor with 2560x1440 resolution.
The first QD-OLED gaming monitors arrived last year and this year LG Display has launched its 2023 panel with MLA (Micro Lens Array) for monitors. LG Display currently mass produces 27- and 45-inch OLED monitor panels – and is rumored to be planning a 32-inch OLED panel.
That is why we are seeing so many brand launch OLED gaming monitors these days.

Photo: Corsair
The 27-inch Xeneon 27QHD240 uses LG Display's 2023 panel, confirms Corsair. The company says that it features 2560x1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms g2g response time (0.01ms on/off), VRR support (G-Sync and FreeSync), and up to 1000 nits peak brightness (it was not specified at which color temperature).
- "Continuing the close partnership between Corsair and LG Display, the Xeneon 27 OLED boasts a cutting edge 3rd generation OLED panel with META Technology featuring Micro Lens Array (MLA)," said Corsair.
Also read: Corsair unveils 45-inch bendable 240Hz OLED monitor

The monitor stand offers tilt, swivel, height and pivot adjustment. Photo: Corsair
There is nothing to really set Corsair's monitor apart from the existing 27-inch OLED gaming monitors from LG and Asus, and it does not appear to have the glossy panel of the 27-inch Dough ES07E2D either, but Corsair is throwing in a 3-year dead pixel and burn-in warranty.
It has 1x DisplayPort 1.4 and 2x HDMI 2.1 ports as well as multiple USB ports including USB type-C. The stand can be adjusted with tilt, height, swivel and pivot.
Corsair will confirm the price and start taking orders in May 2023.