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26 November 2017, 01:46 PM | #1 |
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PC Monitor/TV Is curved really better?
Anybody help me out with your experience. I want to upgrade my PC monitor, right now a standard 24 inch, to a bigger (and better) model. I was thinking 32 inch flat screen, but then Samsung had a 27 inch curved that looked pretty slick. Also, a 32 inch curved that really looked nice. So... does anyone use curved screens either for TV and/or PC monitors? Does it really make a difference? Worth the extra money?
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26 November 2017, 02:07 PM | #2 |
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I read where curved screens may reduce eye fatigue... for me if I were in the market, that could be a plus if buying a really big tv.
found one article: https://news.samsung.com/global/snuh...ove-eye-health Then, there is Consumer Reports that say if a tv screen is viewed from the side (for period of time), actually can cause eye fatigue.... https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/...-tvs/index.htm
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26 November 2017, 02:10 PM | #3 |
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The curve only works best from one very specific point of view. TV no way. Monitor for a PC possibly.
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26 November 2017, 02:25 PM | #4 |
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I have a 65" curved Samsung tv. I can't appreciate the curve when watching...
Though, they are marketing geniuses by putting a flat panel next to the curved one. It was easily distinguishable at the time of purchase. Cost me several more hundred $$$$ |
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I do like curves... but not in a monitor
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Not to get off subject but have you looked at the new “wall paper” tv?
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I have an OLED but not the wallpaper kind. Even moving mione would be a task. Picture and especially 4K is awesome!! You can see the dust on the table. It really is like looking out one's window. Content is everything.
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Yeah, and I thought mine was thin. I mean I was amazed how much thinner mine was when compared to an Led.
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26 November 2017, 03:22 PM | #10 |
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I have a Samsung 65 curved screen 4k.....not because I wanted curved because its all they offered in what i wanted.
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My tip is, go for a inflatable monitor my very best friend.
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26 November 2017, 06:41 PM | #12 |
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Curved is a gimmick, doesn't do anything for me when I tried both desktop & loungeroom usage. (the only Curved screen that gave a better picture IMHO is the Sony Trinitron tube... and that's because it's NOT curved up/down)
Depends what you're doing with your PC, if I need max real estate I run a single 24" widescreen or twin 17" 4:3s. Dell is now making some extra wide monitors if you really want THX fullscreen. But it's so big I get giddy looking all around desktop to find the cursor & icons. Is Samsung made inflatables... they'd definitely BLOW UP!! |
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Curved screens are a silly gimmick, the reflections are the main problem. With a flat screen you can move your monitor/screen to eliminate reflections from your viewing position. With a curved screen you'll always have a reflection somewhere (unless the room is dark).
Curved screens were only made because the technology was available to do it, not because there was any real need for it. |
27 November 2017, 12:19 AM | #14 |
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I have a flat OLED TV by choice, curved were offered as well when I purchased mine... when buying a computer monitor however, I went curved. I replaced 3 24” 1080 monitors with a 34” 1440 curved monitor and it works great since it only needs to cater to my seating position. Whatever I little screen real estate I lost is made up by the lack of bezels between monitors.
That said, if I did drafting or similar PC work, curved would probably not be ideal. |
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I had a curved monitor at work for a few weeks. It didn't make anything particularly better, but it did lose a lot if I moved to the side. I now have two 24" LEDs that work very well.
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27 November 2017, 12:56 AM | #16 |
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Curved is a passing fad in my opinion. Check out BenQ 32” 4K monitors, very nice and several choices depending on your application.
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