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Corsair Xeneon 27QHD240 OLED Review

The OSD is split into seven main tabs – Picture, PIP/PBP, OSD Setting, System Setting, Audio, Input Source, Information:

The OSD itself is very similar to what we saw with the Xeneon Flex. It's entirely text-based and while it may not offer as much control as some more feature-rich gaming OSDs, it offers all the core functionality you'd expect and is dead easy to navigate with the joystick. I do think it's a shame that iCUE isn't supported however – this is something that was offered by Corsair's earlier monitors, we've asked if there's a particular reason for the omission and will update the review if we hear back.

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