I'm in the market for a new monitor. My 32" LCD is nice but now I have some spending money and really want to move up to an OLED display, as they seem to be maturing nicely and can give me an amazing bump in refresh rate.
Many OLED displays are curved, of course. All ultrawides are, some severely so (800r!!!)
I've always shied away from curved monitors because I feel like it could distort the appearance of some solid/2d geometry vs a flat panel.
(I'm also not crazy about the desk space they occupy either, but I can work around that).
Do any of you use CAD packages (solidworks, inventor, autocad) on curved monitors, and if so how well does it appear?
My target would be a 34" or 42" 4k display.
I use an ultra ultra wide 49" Samsung Odyssey at work and have only had one issue where I thought a straight line had a curve to it. Hasn't been an issue and I love it overall
I had one (minor) issue over the course of 2 years, I mention it because its directly relevant to OPs question. Its such a minor issue that in summary its never affected me
As long as you have the monitor height centered on where your eyes are, the curve is not noticable. I have a curved 34" ultrawide at home and a straight one at work and it looks 99% the same on both as long as I am not slouching.
Be careful with OLED, I've been looking at getting one for a work, and basically all the models right now go dim our shit off after a couple minutes of inactivity to save the OLED pixels from burning in. There were enough complaints for me to hold off until it matures a little more
I understand the burn in risks, but since I don't need to run it at max brightness all the time and normally like running apps in dark mode anyway, I'm willing to take the plunge as I think burn in will not be that big of a deal.