Comment by beanjuiceII
Comment by beanjuiceII 4 days ago
i never thought i'd like a curved display until i got one..now i want to move all my monitors to curved...i guess to each their own!
Comment by beanjuiceII 4 days ago
i never thought i'd like a curved display until i got one..now i want to move all my monitors to curved...i guess to each their own!
I think LCDs have been around long enough that we no longer notice all the problems with them. If you have a large monitor on your desk, chances are very good that there is nowhere you can place your head where some part of the display doesn't look noticeably darker than another part. You can TRY to compensate for that by cranking the brightness up, but then you set yourself up for eye strain.
I'm lead to believe that OLED displays don't have these issues (and have much better color fidelity as well) but they have a limited lifespan.
I had no opinion until I was assigned one at work. My opinion is the opposite of yours. I find it very annoying (for reasons entirely unrelated to what the article is talking about), and wish that I could swap it out. I may smuggle my own monitor in to do that.
Different strokes for different folks!