MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 26, 2025--
CORSAIR today announced availability of the XENEON EDGE 14.5″ LCD Touchscreen, representing a strategic expansion of the Company’s powerful ecosystem, entering a new hybrid category between displays, peripherals, and streaming gear. With seamless iCUE integration, Virtual Stream Deck functionality, and strong synergies with Fanatec, the XENEON EDGE 14.5″ LCD Touchscreen targets high-growth segments in gaming, Sim racing, content creation, and AI productivity. Its premium positioning and ecosystem stickiness support cross-selling opportunities, and incremental revenue growth, reinforcing CORSAIR’s focus on innovation.
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Thi La, Chief Executive Officer of Corsair, said, “With the launch of XENEON Edge, we’re taking another big step in uniting Corsair’s ecosystem of products and software. Powered by iCUE and integrated with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, we’re giving gamers, creators, PC builders, and sim drivers a dedicated screen for instant control and real-time status, seamlessly woven into their setup. And with the ability to load personal apps, from AI coaching for sim driving to creative tools, XENEON Edge opens up entirely new ways to customize and enhance the experience. This is exactly the kind of cross-brand innovation that sets Corsair apart: delivering differentiated value through powerful tools that elevate performance and creativity.”
With seamless iCUE integration, Virtual Stream Deck functionality, and strong synergies with Fanatec, Corsair's XENEON EDGE 14.5″ LCD Touchscreen targets high-growth segments in gaming, Sim racing, content creation, and AI productivity. Its premium positioning and ecosystem stickiness support cross-selling opportunities, and incremental revenue growth, reinforcing CORSAIR’s focus on innovation.
The sharp 14.5" screen on Corsair's XENEON EDGE can show off CPU, GPU, and system metrics, as well as chat channels and music apps, with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, bringing a whole new world of customized information right to your fingertips. Stay connected to powerful local intelligence without disrupting your main workflow, immersive Fanatec Sim Racing experience and more. Free up space on your current display as your widgets and docked apps will now have a dedicated home on Corsair's XENEON EDGE.
Thi La, Chief Executive Officer of Corsair, said, “With the launch of XENEON Edge, we’re taking another big step in uniting Corsair’s ecosystem of products and software. Powered by iCUE and integrated with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, we’re giving gamers, creators, PC builders, and sim drivers a dedicated screen for instant control and real-time status, seamlessly woven into their setup. And with the ability to load personal apps, from AI coaching for sim driving to creative tools, XENEON Edge opens up entirely new ways to customize and enhance the experience. This is exactly the kind of cross-brand innovation that sets Corsair apart: delivering differentiated value through powerful tools that elevate performance and creativity.”
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The sharp 14.5" screen can show off CPU, GPU, and system metrics, as well as chat channels and music apps, with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, bringing a whole new world of customized information right to your fingertips. Stay connected to powerful local intelligence without disrupting your main workflow, immersive Fanatec Sim Racing experience and more. Free up space on your current display as your widgets and docked apps will now have a dedicated home on the XENEON EDGE.
Offering a crisp 2560x720 native resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate, the XENEON EDGE is perfect for checking system stats or apps at a glance. Its bright display is easy to read at any angle due to its premium AHVA panel that allows for clear text and sharp images even at off-axis viewing angles. A five-point multi-touch capacitive touchscreen enables intuitive interaction with compatible apps with just a fingertip.
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Availability and Pricing
The CORSAIR XENEON EDGE 14.5" LCD TOUCHSCREEN is immediately available directly from the CORSAIR webstore. The display will be available from our worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors in Q4.
CORSAIR XENEON EDGE 14.5" LCD Touchscreen is backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.
For up-to-date pricing of the XENEON EDGE, please refer to the CORSAIR website or contact your local CORSAIR sales or PR representative.
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To learn more about CORSAIR XENEON EDGE 14.5” LCD Touchscreen, please visit:
https://corsair.com/xeneon-edge
About CORSAIR
Corsair (Nasdaq: CRSR) is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance products and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From award-winning PC components and peripherals to premium streaming equipment and smart ambient lighting, Corsair delivers a full ecosystem of products that work together to enable everyone, from casual gamers to committed professionals, to perform at their very best. Corsair also sells products under its Fanatec brand, the leading end-to-end premium Sim Racing product line; Elgato brand, which provides premium studio equipment and accessories for content creators; SCUF Gaming brand, which builds custom-designed controllers for competitive gamers; Drop, the leading community-driven mechanical keyboard brand; and ORIGIN PC brand, a builder of custom gaming and workstation desktop PCs.
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This press release contains express and implied forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the refinancing supporting the Company’s growth plan and providing it flexibility to act on growth investments. Forward-looking statements are based on our management’s beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to them. Because such statements are based on expectations as to future financial and operating results and are not statements of fact, actual results may differ materially from those projected. Factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, but are not limited to: the Company’s limited operating history, which makes it difficult to forecast the Company’s future results of operations; current macroeconomic conditions, including the impacts of high inflation and risk of recession, on demand for our products, consumer confidence and financial markets generally; changes in trade regulations, policies, and agreements and the imposition of tariffs that affect our products or operations, including potential new tariffs that may be imposed on U.S. imports and our ability to mitigate; the Company’s ability to build and maintain the strength of the Company’s brand among gaming and streaming enthusiasts and ability to continuously develop and successfully market new products and improvements to existing products; the introduction and success of new third-party high-performance computer hardware, particularly graphics processing units and central processing units as well as sophisticated new video games; fluctuations in operating results; the loss or inability to attract and retain key management; the impacts from geopolitical events and unrest; delays or disruptions at the Company or third-parties’ manufacturing and distribution facilities; and the other factors described under the heading “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and our subsequent filings with the SEC. All forward-looking statements reflect our beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this press release. We undertake no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances.
With seamless iCUE integration, Virtual Stream Deck functionality, and strong synergies with Fanatec, Corsair's XENEON EDGE 14.5″ LCD Touchscreen targets high-growth segments in gaming, Sim racing, content creation, and AI productivity. Its premium positioning and ecosystem stickiness support cross-selling opportunities, and incremental revenue growth, reinforcing CORSAIR’s focus on innovation.
The sharp 14.5" screen on Corsair's XENEON EDGE can show off CPU, GPU, and system metrics, as well as chat channels and music apps, with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, bringing a whole new world of customized information right to your fingertips. Stay connected to powerful local intelligence without disrupting your main workflow, immersive Fanatec Sim Racing experience and more. Free up space on your current display as your widgets and docked apps will now have a dedicated home on Corsair's XENEON EDGE.
Thi La, Chief Executive Officer of Corsair, said, “With the launch of XENEON Edge, we’re taking another big step in uniting Corsair’s ecosystem of products and software. Powered by iCUE and integrated with Virtual Stream Deck functionality, we’re giving gamers, creators, PC builders, and sim drivers a dedicated screen for instant control and real-time status, seamlessly woven into their setup. And with the ability to load personal apps, from AI coaching for sim driving to creative tools, XENEON Edge opens up entirely new ways to customize and enhance the experience. This is exactly the kind of cross-brand innovation that sets Corsair apart: delivering differentiated value through powerful tools that elevate performance and creativity.”
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Voting began Thursday in Uganda’s presidential election despite a days-long internet shutdown that has been criticized as an anti-democratic tactic in a country where the president has held office since 1986.
Crowds gathered and long lines formed in some areas as polling station openings were delayed and voting materials were seen being delivered after the scheduled 7 a.m. opening time.
President Yoweri Museveni, 81, faces seven other candidates, including Robert Kyagulanyi, a musician-turned-politician best known as Bobi Wine, who is calling for political change.
The East African country of roughly 45 million people has 21.6 million registered voters. Polls are expected to close at 4 p.m. Thursday, according to the electoral commission. Results are constitutionally required to be announced in 48 hours.
Impatient crowds gathered outside polling stations expressing concerns over the delays Thursday morning. Umaru Mutyaba, a polling agent for a parliamentary candidate, said it was “frustrating” to be waiting outside a station in the capital Kampala.
“We can’t be standing here waiting to vote as if we have nothing else to do," he said.
Ssemujju Nganda, a prominent opposition figure and lawmaker seeking reelection in Kira municipality, told The Associated Press he had been waiting in line to vote for three hours.
In addition to delayed voting materials, biometric voter identification machines were not working properly, Nganda said, adding that delays likely will lead to apathy and low turnout in urban areas where the opposition has substantial support.
“It’s going to be chaos,” he said.
Uganda has not witnessed a peaceful transfer of presidential power since independence from British colonial rule six decades ago.
Museveni has served the third-longest term of any African leader and is seeking to extend his rule into a fifth decade. Some critics say removing him through elections remains difficult, but the aging president’s authority has become increasingly dependent on the military led by his son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
Museveni and Wine are reprising their rivalry from the previous election in 2021, when Wine appealed to mostly young people in urban areas. With voter turnout of 59%, Wine secured 35% of the ballots against Museveni’s 58%, the president’s smallest vote share since his first electoral campaign three decades ago.
The lead-up to Thursday's election produced concerns about transparency, the possibility of hereditary rule, military interference and opposition strategies to prevent vote tampering at polling stations.
Uganda's internet was shut down Tuesday by the government communications agency, which cited misinformation, electoral fraud and incitement of violence. The shutdown has affected the public and disrupted critical sectors such as banking.
There has been heavy security leading up to voting, including military units deployed on the streets this week.
Amnesty International said security forces are engaging in a “brutal campaign of repression,” citing a Nov. 28 opposition rally in eastern Uganda where the military blocked exits and opened fire on supporters, killing one person.
Museveni urged voters to come out in large numbers during his final rally Tuesday.
“You go and vote, anybody who tries to interfere with your freedom will be crushed. I am telling you this. We are ready to put an end to this indiscipline,” he said.
The national electoral commission chairperson, Simon Byabakama, urged tolerance among Ugandans as they vote.
“Let us keep the peace that we have,” Byabakama said late Wednesday. “Let us be civil. Let us be courteous. Let’s be tolerant. Even if you know that this person does not support (your) candidate, please give him or her room or opportunity to go and exercise his or her constitutional right."
Authorities also suspended the activities of several civic groups during the campaign season. That Group, a prominent media watchdog, closed its office Wednesday after the interior ministry alleged in a letter that the group was involved in activities “prejudicial to the security and laws of Uganda.”
Veteran opposition figure Kizza Besigye, a four-time presidential candidate, remains in prison after he was charged with treason in February 2025.
Uganda opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, known as Bobi Wine, right, greets election observers, including former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, at his home in Magere village on the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Hajarah Nalwadda)
Billboards of Uganda President and National Resistance Movement (NRM) presidential candidate Yoweri Museveni are seen in Kampala, Uganda, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Samson Otieno)
Electoral workers deliver ballot boxes to a polling station during presidential election in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Voters are reflected in a police officer's sunglasses as they wait in line after voting failed to start on time due to system failures during presidential election in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Voters wait to cast their ballots during the presidential election in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)