We built the XENEON EDGE to be as versatile and practical as possible. This is a fancy way of saying we designed it to remove as many limitations as possible so you can use the XENEON EDGE however you want. Let’s take a look at some of the ways you can utilize it.
Just to be clear: no, you do not need iCUE to use the XENEON EDGE. It is, at its core, simply a small 14.5" touchscreen monitor with a 2560x720 resolution. However, there are certain functions that you will need iCUE for. These functions are enabled via “Widgets”, and can be arranged on the XENEON EDGE via iCUE, allowing for specific actions and integrations with other services.
This is one of the most intuitive uses of a touchscreen display. With the volume control widget, you no longer need to go into the system tray to adjust the volume. You can simply use your finger to move the volume slider around.
It shows all the different audio sources on your PC, too. This means you can quickly and easily modulate and mix all the audio whenever you like. Turn down the teams meeting, turn up the music. Turn down your teammates in Discord, turn up the game audio. All of it can be done in seconds via the Volume Control Widget.
This allows you to easily set a YouTube video or an entire YouTube playlist on the XENEON EDGE. This is great for a bit of background ambience, like watching a Let’s Play while you work. Or, if you’re trying to figure something out, having a YouTube tutorial play on the small screen while you follow along on your main screen can make life a lot easier.
This is one of the Widgets that the XENEON EDGE is just perfect for, especially if you're using it in vertical orientation. Once you set up the Twitch Widget, you can read, respond to, and indeed ignore all the messages from chat at your convenience without sacrificing any real estate from your main monitor.
This is one of the most versatile Widgets. This allows you to basically embed some or all of a certain webpage onto the XENEON EDGE, and because it’s embedded, it will continue to update and work just as the webpage would normally. However, you should note that some websites disable the use of iFrames in the name of security, so not all ideas will pan out.
We’ve written an entire article detailing what you can do in iCUE with the XENEON EDGE, so check it out for more ideas and inspiration.
Those of you who already rock the double or triple-monitor lifestyle are already probably coming up with some ideas. Given that the XENEON EDGE is just a small monitor, it’s the perfect location for applications that don't need a full-size display.
Things like the Spotify or Youtube Music desktop app are perfect for the XENEON EDGE. The touchscreen allows you to pause, skip, and queue up more songs at a moment's notice.
You could also put MS Teams or Slack here to monitor notifications while you focus on more important things.
Discord is also a great candidate for the XENEON Edge. See who’s coming in and out of your channel, use the touchscreen to turn down that one guy whose mic is always a bit overzealous, and kick nuisance people with just a few dismissive, satisfying taps of your finger.
While the main window of your preferred benchmarking software is putting your PC to the test, you can position the live readouts of utilization and temps on the XENEON EDGE so you can monitor how everything is going without clicking all over the desktop and potentially skewing the results.