Corsair’s long-awaited Xeneon Edge secondary display has surfaced on B&H Photo Video’s online store, revealing its retail price at $249.99. The listing comes more than six months after Corsair first showcased the ultra-wide touchscreen monitor, which features a 32:9 aspect ratio and 14.5-inch display. While pricing details are now public, the product’s official launch date remains unclear.
Originally teased alongside Corsair’s EX400U external SSD earlier this year, the Xeneon Edge was expected to arrive in the second quarter of 2025. That window has now passed, prompting speculation about delays. B&H describes the product as a “new release” that is “coming soon”, offering customers the option to be notified via email when sales begin.
The Xeneon Edge integrates a VA panel with a resolution of 2,560 x 720, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 350 nits. The 5-point capacitive touchscreen aims to serve users needing a compact yet functional secondary monitor setup.
Connectivity options include both HDMI and USB Type-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode support. Corsair also provides multiple mounting solutions, such as support for 360 mm radiators, an included stand, magnets, and a 1/4-20-inch thread.
Although Corsair has yet to announce a firm launch date, the appearance of the listing suggests an official release could be imminent. The accessory is positioned for users seeking to enhance productivity with additional screen real estate in a compact form factor.
As of now, Corsair has not commented on the delay. The company previously confirmed that the display would arrive in 2025, though gave no further update.
Sources: B&H Photo Video