Corsair Xeneon Edge: Secondary Touchscreen Display

A 14.5-inch touchscreen that snaps into place with magnets, connects by USB-C or HDMI, and turns any desk into an adaptable, hands-on workspace built for real-world multitasking.

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Rethinking What Innovation Looks Like


Technology loves extremes — bigger screens, brighter colors, faster refresh rates. But sometimes progress takes a quieter form. What if innovation meant less clutter instead of more pixels? What if a display could stay small yet make your entire setup feel more efficient?


That’s the idea behind the Corsair Xeneon Edge 14.5” LCD touchscreen — a compact, secondary display designed not to dominate your desk, but to quietly organize it. It doesn’t replace your main monitor. It reshapes how you use it.


Designed for Subtlety and Substance


At 14.5 inches, the Xeneon Edge occupies a rare middle ground between monitor and tablet. Its 2560×720 resolution gives you a crisp, ultra-wide canvas for information that matters — system stats, chat windows, editing timelines, or notes that you want visible but out of the way.


Using AHVA display technology, it offers natural colors and wide viewing angles, while its 350-nit brightness keeps visuals sharp even under bright lighting. A 60Hz refresh rate ensures smooth responsiveness for multitasking and light content playback.


In a world of screens that compete for your attention, this one earns its place by staying quietly functional.


Built Around Real Workflows


How many gadgets call themselves “flexible” but never move from one spot? The Xeneon Edge takes flexibility literally. With 14 built-in magnets, it can snap onto almost any metal surface — inside a PC case, on a desk leg, or even on a wall.


Need a more traditional setup? Use the magnetic stand to rest it flat as a control panel. Prefer a floating configuration? The ¼-20″ mount points let you attach it to a camera arm or streaming rig.


The display supports both USB-C DP Alt Mode and HDMI 2.0, meaning it works with laptops, desktops, or even consoles. It’s one of those rare accessories that feels at home wherever you place it — not because it’s flashy, but because it’s designed with intention.


Touch, Control, and Adaptability


Is there still room for touchscreens on the desk? In this case, yes — when they’re used to simplify, not complicate.


The five-point capacitive touchscreen brings tactile control to everyday tasks. Instead of juggling shortcuts or switching tabs, you can tap directly through widgets, system monitors, or creative tools. Paired with Corsair’s iCUE software, the display becomes fully customizable — a personal command center for managing performance metrics, lighting setups, or application shortcuts.


It’s not trying to revolutionize display technology. It’s quietly redefining how you interact with the one you already have.


Compact Thinking for Bigger Efficiency


Every year, workspaces get more complex — more tabs, more windows, more screens. The Xeneon Edge feels like a counterpoint to that chaos. For streamers, it’s a control hub for chat and audio. For editors, it’s a timeline reference or quick-access dock. For professionals, it’s an unobtrusive space to park reminders or manage notifications.


It’s a simple piece of hardware built on a bigger idea: that focus is a form of innovation too.

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