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  • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

    Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

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    I think the responses you have received so far and more unusual than not. The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released. That indicates clearly they are quite popular among the general public. I have one and I like it quite a bit. Unfortunately it doesn't have quite enough pixels for me to use for development but it works good with games. At this point, I am unlikely to get a bigger one since the ones I want cost considerably more than two monitors of acceptable resolution and performance and I don't think that cost is worth the benefits of a single monitor.

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    • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

      Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

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      Nelek
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      I have iiyama - G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1[^] flat and I love it

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        I think the responses you have received so far and more unusual than not. The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released. That indicates clearly they are quite popular among the general public. I have one and I like it quite a bit. Unfortunately it doesn't have quite enough pixels for me to use for development but it works good with games. At this point, I am unlikely to get a bigger one since the ones I want cost considerably more than two monitors of acceptable resolution and performance and I don't think that cost is worth the benefits of a single monitor.

        "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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        Nelek
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        mine (see below) is not that expensive and I got it with a deal (15% off) back then I paid 390€ or so.

        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

          Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

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          Gary R Wheeler
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          When I lost my right eye in 2020 I shopped around for a new, larger monitor since my remaining left eye is crappy. I looked at both flat and curved monitors in the stores. I chose a flat monitor for my development machine. Curved monitors are great for watching movies because your visual field seems a little more immersive. I didn't like the effect when I had a wall of text on the screen. It was also really bad when I tried editing graphics because of the distortion.

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            When I lost my right eye in 2020 I shopped around for a new, larger monitor since my remaining left eye is crappy. I looked at both flat and curved monitors in the stores. I chose a flat monitor for my development machine. Curved monitors are great for watching movies because your visual field seems a little more immersive. I didn't like the effect when I had a wall of text on the screen. It was also really bad when I tried editing graphics because of the distortion.

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            Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

            I didn't like the effect when I had a wall of text on the screen. It was also really bad when I tried editing graphics because of the distortion.

            :thumbsup: That's what I'm starting to realize :-D

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            • R Rick York

              I think the responses you have received so far and more unusual than not. The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released. That indicates clearly they are quite popular among the general public. I have one and I like it quite a bit. Unfortunately it doesn't have quite enough pixels for me to use for development but it works good with games. At this point, I am unlikely to get a bigger one since the ones I want cost considerably more than two monitors of acceptable resolution and performance and I don't think that cost is worth the benefits of a single monitor.

              "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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              I think one's demands are different when it comes to programming and text editing, versus gaming. Most gaming action is focused on the center of the screen ... and only the cat presents a distraction. (I wouldn't use 2+ monitors to play a game, while I find it "impossible" to program with only 1).

              "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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              • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

                Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

                Mircea

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                Sander Rossel
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                Mircea Neacsu wrote:

                drop my two monitors

                That would make them curved I reckon :) Never had an issue with curved monitors. For very large monitors it makes you turn your head slightly less.

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                • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

                  Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

                  Mircea

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                  Jorgen Andersson
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                  I remember dropping the old CRT screen, that was curved the other direction, for a flat screen. It took a while to get used. The flat screen seemed to curve inwards in the beginning. If it's just about text you'll probably get used. If you're doing technical/geometrical drawings it's probably a bad idea to get used.

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                    Never owned them, but I've always felt it was just the latest gimmick the manufacturers were trying to push onto consumers to convince them they needed to replace their TVs. ChatGPT can't even give me a straight answer as to the proportion of curved monitor sales vs traditional ones. I suspect they're about to be forgotten like 3D TVs are. Of course YMMV, you may have a *great* application for it in which case I'm happy for anyone who finds himself in that situation.

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                    Never owned them, but I've always felt it was just the latest gimmick the manufacturers were trying to push onto consumers to convince them they needed to replace their TVs.

                    I've got a single large 34" curved monitor. It works well for monitors because you're at the center of the curve and so all points of the screen are the same distance away from your eyes. It works poorly on TV, because multiple people watch TV at the same time and they can't all be in the center at the same time.

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                    • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

                      Decided to drop my two monitors setup in favour a single 34" curved monitor. Technically, all works fine but my brain doesn't seem to like the curvature. It's like it somehow interferes with the z-order on screen and some windows seem "behind" just because they are further away from me. It's all a bit difficult to describe. Questions are: has anyone else had these strange sensations with curved monitors or it's just me who's weird? Secondly, are you using curved monitors and do you enjoy them?

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                      I have two Samsung LC24F390 monitors side-by-side and notice nothing weird at all.

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                        Never owned them, but I've always felt it was just the latest gimmick the manufacturers were trying to push onto consumers to convince them they needed to replace their TVs.

                        I've got a single large 34" curved monitor. It works well for monitors because you're at the center of the curve and so all points of the screen are the same distance away from your eyes. It works poorly on TV, because multiple people watch TV at the same time and they can't all be in the center at the same time.

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                        Member 13301679 wrote:

                        It works poorly on TV, because multiple people watch TV at the same time and they can't all be in the center at the same time.

                        ^ This. If there's just one person who needs to be sitting in the "sweet spot"...then great. But then to replicate the multi-monitor setup I currently have (4K 40" TV + 2 additional 1080P monitors), I'd need to stack a few of these monitors one on top of the other. [This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le6W1hHoa\_s) looks nice...

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                        • R Rick York

                          I think the responses you have received so far and more unusual than not. The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released. That indicates clearly they are quite popular among the general public. I have one and I like it quite a bit. Unfortunately it doesn't have quite enough pixels for me to use for development but it works good with games. At this point, I am unlikely to get a bigger one since the ones I want cost considerably more than two monitors of acceptable resolution and performance and I don't think that cost is worth the benefits of a single monitor.

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                          Rick York wrote:

                          The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released.

                          Do you have data to back that up? I can't find any sources that support that. I do find others that say that is not true. I could not find any stats at all. Curved TVs: Do they still exist and should you buy one?[^]

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                            Rick York wrote:

                            The fact is they sell a LOT and new models continue to be released.

                            Do you have data to back that up? I can't find any sources that support that. I do find others that say that is not true. I could not find any stats at all. Curved TVs: Do they still exist and should you buy one?[^]

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                            I have only empirical data from various tech sites that have articles about new models of curved monitors being released all the time. I visit several sites and there seems to be an average of one new curved monitor per week. TVs are entirely different matter. The main difference is one usually sits quite a bit closer to a computer monitor than they do to a TV. I see little point to having a curved TV for that reason.

                            "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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