Review Corsair Xeneon 34WQHD240-C QD-OLED review: Sleek and shiny with stellar performance and imagery

So once again TH takes no notice of forum comments from previous monitor reviews, just be ignorant !

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    No internal speakers or LED lighting

Incorrect, to me and probably a large percentage of buyers, this is a Pro, stop being bias !
 

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Regarding the comparison of input lag, on which firmware we're the screens tested? I don't know for all screens, but input lag on the Alienware, has been reduced with firmware upgrades.
 
The pixel layout on the earlier panel caused some text issues (it either bothered you or not) so it would be good to note if it's the same (it was on MSI's 240hz so I assume it is here too).

Still not sold on going OLED longevity wise, but there are no good alternatives in the ultrawide space so I may end up there just the same.
 
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Is there power delivery included in the USB-C video port and how many watts?
This honestly is one of the main things I'm looking for in a new monitor. I have an older 34" Alienware model, and I'm just waiting for one of the new QD-OLED models (Alienware or otherwise) to be the "One monitor to rule them all." My office is where my gaming setup is, but it's also where I do work. I would love to have a USB-C + PD connection for my work laptop when it's in use, and a DP 2.0/HDMI 2.1 connection for my desktop when it's time to relax.

Part of me wonders if the 100w power supply would push the heat limits inside the chassis to the point where they would require active cooling on the monitor?
 
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I wish this monitor had Gsync Ultimate but not instead of Freesync Premium Pro. I would love to see more monitors that are certified for both.