Finding a cheap secondary PC monitor is pretty easy. But if you want one that looks good, is built well, and is easily customizable, you won't find those qualities in a budget screen from a no-name brand on Amazon. Instead, Corsair's Xeneon Edge is a premium alternative that almost justifies its $250 price tag.
Corsair Xeneon Edge Specs
Size: 14.5 inches
Resolution: 2560×720
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Panel Type: AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle IPS)
Dimensions: 14.65×4.72×0.87 inches (372×120×22mm)
Weight: 3.69 pounds (1.674 kg)
Brightness: 350 nits
Ports: HDMI, USB-C
Supported OSes: Windows 11, MacOS
Corsair first announced the Xeneon Edge at the CES trade show in January. It's a 5-point capacitive touchscreen that can live on your desk and serve as a secondary computer monitor. If you're feeling fun, you can download Corsair's iCUE software to use customizable widgets for displaying things like CPU temperature and usage, the time and date, and media playing. More adventurous users can attach the screen onto their desktop PC's fan mounts or side panel.
I used Corsair's monitor for a couple of weeks. From its build to its image quality and software, the monitor is exemplary for a screen of this kind. The flagship widgets feature needs some work, but I couldn't ask for much more from a secondary, PC-mountable display.
PC-mountable monitor
Credit: Scharon Harding The monitor is set to 50 percent brightness, which was suffient in my sunny office. Maxing out brightness washed out the display's colors. The monitor is set to 50 percent brightness, which was suffient in my sunny office. Maxing out brightness washed out the display's colors. Credit: Scharon Harding
PC builders may be intrigued by the Xeneon Edge's ability to attach to any 360 mm fan mount. There are four corner machine screws on the back of the monitor to attach the screen to a fan mount. Corsair also sells "Frame Series" PC cases that support attaching the monitor onto the side panel. You can see a video of the different PC mounting options here.
If you don't have a desktop or want to pair Corsair's screen with a laptop, the screen comes with a tiny plastic stand that adheres to the monitor's four corners via the display's 14 integrated magnets. This minimalist solution meant I could use my Xeneon Edge within minutes of opening it.