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April 10, 2021, 01:51:49 PM
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i'm tempted to buy one, what do you think?
Curved monitor made specifically for wide screens. When you each translate your glance to the edges of the screen, you tense your eye muscles every time. In this regard, the eyes get tired quickly. If you are going to buy a large monitor, then take a curved one. And if not large, then take a flat one.
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February 01, 2021, 11:03:38 AM
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And as for curvature, you wont see the benefit of having a curved screen on smaller displays, you'd want to go for atleast 27 inch.

Do you have any recommendations regarding the brand? I have an eye on some DELL models but my price is still a bit too high.
What would you recommend as an alternative?
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January 30, 2021, 05:11:37 AM
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Depends on your use, if you'll be using it for content consumption such as watching movies or you do videos and image related stuff that requires precise color accuracy, then go find  an IPS panel. If you're gonna use it for gaming then look for monitors with high refresh rate (144hz, 240hz and such anything higher than 120hz) with a VA panel. TN panel are also good for gaming thos colors tends to be washed compared to VA and IPS.

VA panels are like the middle ground of the three. There are IPS panels that offers high refresh rates aswell tho this comes at a hefty price. If budget permits then those are the way to go.

And as for curvature, you wont see the benefit of having a curved screen on smaller displays, you'd want to go for atleast 27 inch.
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January 28, 2021, 01:58:13 PM
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have 1 MSI of 28" it goes very well
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January 28, 2021, 12:16:55 PM
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I switched to a 32" curved monitor (AOC) about 6 months ago and I love it. It's more comfortable to work on.
Takes about a day to get used to (you'll initially notice the curved windows).

I have been eyeing those for about a year now, and I finally made the decision to go for it. After many hours of research I think I found the right curved monitor for my desktop.
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January 13, 2021, 01:29:21 AM
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A few days ago DELL introduced the world's first 40'' ultra wide curved monitor with 5K resolution. I think I just found my next monitor! (If bitcon continues to grow, I'll be able to afford a little extravagance.) Grin


https://www.dpreview.com/news/5988276685/dell-announces-new-monitors-ahead-of-ces-including-40-ultrawide-curved-5k-monitor

It looks really cool!!! Damn, I want one of those now!
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January 10, 2021, 05:03:03 AM
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A few days ago DELL introduced the world's first 40'' ultra wide curved monitor with 5K resolution. I think I just found my next monitor! (If bitcon continues to grow, I'll be able to afford a little extravagance.) Grin


https://www.dpreview.com/news/5988276685/dell-announces-new-monitors-ahead-of-ces-including-40-ultrawide-curved-5k-monitor
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January 09, 2021, 11:25:59 PM
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A curved screen helps you to see wider things without tiring your eyes it also helps you see things on a large scale but, wid screens cost much expensive than a flat screen, buying a screen depends on your preference of choice.
at least NVIDIA is Cheaper ? well depend in which area we are because as i canvassed This brand is more cheaper in other s.

My friend have ACER monitor ED32 and it's looking and working really great.
That sounds Good but pricey .
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January 09, 2021, 08:49:57 PM
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A curved screen helps you to see wider things without tiring your eyes it also helps you see things on a large scale but, wid screens cost much expensive than a flat screen, buying a screen depends on your preference of choice.
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January 09, 2021, 01:49:02 PM
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they told me very well about the curved screen monitors/tv they say that have a wider view and do not tire the eyes, i'm tempted to buy one, what do you think? best model? and how many inches to use for the computer?

If you are a solo viewer, yeah it is advisable to use a curved monitor. But if you watch with someone else, it is not advisable to use a curved monitor. When it comes to brand, I think the best is samsung monitors, model? of course the best will always be the latest model. And when it comes to size,  I think the largest monitor that best suite for computer is 32 inches. Hope this helps.
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January 05, 2021, 04:23:56 AM
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My friend have ACER monitor ED32 and it's looking and working really great.
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January 05, 2021, 04:14:31 AM
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they told me very well about the curved screen monitors/tv they say that have a wider view and do not tire the eyes, i'm tempted to buy one, what do you think? best model? and how many inches to use for the computer?

I have saw many of these new curved pc monitors and even myself was going to consider to buy one. 
But when I saw that the price was greater than 2 times the price of a old hd monitor my mind was quickly changed.   They are nice to have but more expensive then it is worth it for me.
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January 05, 2021, 01:26:50 AM
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I will not give any advice for what to buy because i'm now a fan of advertising free .

And also I Have Had Read many Bad comments on My social media group in regards to Curved Monitors , this is very Delicate Unit in which the Contrast and resolution must be Set depend on your PC Specs and depend on longevity of usage .

if you are only looking for not Tiring eye monitors ,then Use some Monitor Covers to Block the Radiations .
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January 04, 2021, 11:33:53 AM
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well I would use it mainly for games, I have no money problems but this does not mean that i really want to spend a fortune, however if I understand correctly it must be at least 27/32 inches large and fast in updating the image / fps
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January 04, 2021, 05:31:11 AM
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they told me very well about the curved screen monitors/tv they say that have a wider view and do not tire the eyes, i'm tempted to buy one, what do you think? best model? and how many inches to use for the computer?

I am still using an ordinary older pc monitor, but once I can afford a new one I will definitely buy a curved one. A friend of mine is using one for gaming and they are awesome. The pictures look much better.

There are two criteria for a new monitor, how much are you willing to spend and what do you use it for. If money is not an option I would go for a very big monitor. And it depends if you use it for gaming you might need a faster monitor for high FPS.
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January 04, 2021, 02:54:03 AM
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I don't use it but it's very popular and seen a lot of PC builders' advice for getting one. As usual, it's best to get a monitor with the branding that has been in the market for a long time.

--> https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-curved-monitors/
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January 03, 2021, 12:51:14 PM
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they told me very well about the curved screen monitors/tv they say that have a wider view and do not tire the eyes, i'm tempted to buy one, what do you think? best model? and how many inches to use for the computer?
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