Curved Monitors
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Anyone using one? I was skeptical until I saw so many video editors using them.
I need a new monitor (currently a Dell Ultrasharp 32") and was looking at this: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/…
- nb-1
Just no
- babydick-1
Curved monitors suck donkey balls.
- utopian0
That particular display looks nice. Is there any way to compare the colors and brightness to an Apple display?
- ok_not_ok2
LG CX 48 inch
- GuyFawkes4
If you go extra wide, go curved, trust me, i have a flat ultrawide 34", it should be fuckin curved, funny thing is, i have 4 more smaller monitors on the same rig that are not ultra wide, and theyre all curved, those curved small ones dont need to be fuckn curved.
- The curve on the 24's doesnt hurt or helpGuyFawkes
- That's what I was thinking. My 32 is ok, but wider and you start to lose the edges.formed
- I started using the app what comes with the LG display, and that helps a lot. Curved display looks good in the office but I can't use it for shippyshoppingsted
- this is what i've been thinking, once you go above 27" with a flat you have to move the monitor further awaykingsteven
- Screen cracks when I try to curve mine. Every fucking time.mort_
- You have to use a blow dryer or a heat gun if you have oneGuyFawkes
- nocomply3
I've got a Dell UltraSharp 34" curved screen and it's pretty great.
The curve takes a few minutes to get used to at first, but after that you don't notice it at all. It's a pretty slight curve, but it's definitely helpful for such a wide screen.
I'll never go back to dual monitors.