5" Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen for Keyboard or Standalone Base
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Corsair has 5" Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen for Keyboard or Standalone Base for $49.99 after applying discount code NEXUS at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Put the power of CORSAIR iCUE software at your fingertips with a fully customizable LCD touch screen, able to control games and apps, monitor your system, and more – it's an interactive heads-up display for your PC.
Design more than 200 personalized, swipe-to-navigate screens with unique graphics and icons, displaying up to six programmable virtual buttons per screen with custom drag-and-drop graphics.
View in-depth, real-time system monitoring from your CPU and GPU, as well as temperatures, fan speeds, and more from iCUE-compatible devices.
Conveniently control your CORSAIR iCUE-compatible device settings, such as mouse sensitivity and headset equalizer, without the need to even open the iCUE software client.
Create custom actions and macros for your favorite games and applications in iCUE that can be activated with a single touch of the iCUE NEXUS screen..Windows 10 compatible only
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Corsair.com has the Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen – 5" Diagonal Screen at an all time low of $49.99. Shipping is free.
NEXUS
This deal is $10 less than the previous Frontpage deal.
About this item:
Put the power of CORSAIR iCUE software at your fingertips with a fully customizable LCD touch screen, able to control games and apps, monitor your system, and more – it's an interactive heads-up display for your PC.
Design more than 200 personalized, swipe-to-navigate screens with unique graphics and icons, displaying up to six programmable virtual buttons per screen with custom drag-and-drop graphics.
View in-depth, real-time system monitoring from your CPU and GPU, as well as temperatures, fan speeds, and more from iCUE-compatible devices.
Conveniently control your CORSAIR iCUE-compatible device settings, such as mouse sensitivity and headset equalizer, without the need to even open the iCUE software client.
Create custom actions and macros for your favorite games and applications in iCUE that can be activated with a single touch of the iCUE NEXUS screen..Windows 10 compatible only.
Ive had one of these mounted to my K70 keyboard for about a year - as much as I LOVE the look (mainly for monitoring rendering temps), its crazy unstable . It freezes about once every 1-2 days and needs to be unplugged in order to let it reset. I think its just got very unstable firmware or a memory leak that locks it up over time; little has changed over the course of several patches and updates.
Corsair usually makes great hardware but their mating software (iCue) feels bloated and unintuitive, like a bad winamp skin from the 90s.
Overall its a great concept and the hardware seems solid; but the software feels untested, rushed and bloated.
Just my 2 cents, take with salt
PS - it all seems to work fine on win-11. I'm not sure why the OP said 'win-10 only'.
I watched some videos of use cases, and I'm going to program some button combinations for my most played PC games. Map button, inventory, etc. then when not using for games just to display PC temps and things like outside weather is cool. I like it!
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I watched some videos of use cases, and I'm going to program some button combinations for my most played PC games. Map button, inventory, etc. then when not using for games just to display PC temps and things like outside weather is cool. I like it!
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03-30-2023 at 10:25 AM.
Corsair has gone the way of razer and now you have to have like 9 different Corsair services running on your PC to use any actual features of their peripherals. It's out of control.
That being said, I've been daydreaming of a little screen like this for decades lol. (edit: It really needs a big tactile knob for things like system audio, and a way to show realtime game stats to be all it can be.)
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Corsair usually makes great hardware but their mating software (iCue) feels bloated and unintuitive, like a bad winamp skin from the 90s.
Overall its a great concept and the hardware seems solid; but the software feels untested, rushed and bloated.
Just my 2 cents, take with salt
PS - it all seems to work fine on win-11. I'm not sure why the OP said 'win-10 only'.
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I watched some videos of use cases, and I'm going to program some button combinations for my most played PC games. Map button, inventory, etc. then when not using for games just to display PC temps and things like outside weather is cool. I like it!
Nevermind. Please add code NEXUS in order to get that price
Nevermind. Please add code NEXUS in order to get that price
Yeah thx idk why when I did the original posting I did as the coupon code "NEXUS" being required but it just added the coupon without any context lol
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That being said, I've been daydreaming of a little screen like this for decades lol. (edit: It really needs a big tactile knob for things like system audio, and a way to show realtime game stats to be all it can be.)
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I have a clock on it and a couple moving gifs and my CPU and GPU temps.
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Edit: Nevermind I found it.
Edit: Nevermind I found it.
Where is it? I still can't find it.
I have a clock on it and a couple moving gifs and my CPU and GPU temps.
you made the right choice