expired Posted by yyd_iris • Nov 8, 2021
Nov 8, 2021 4:22 PM
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expired Posted by yyd_iris • Nov 8, 2021
Nov 8, 2021 4:22 PM
34" Samsung LS34J552WQNXZA 3440x1440 75Hz UltraWide VA Monitor
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Basically, your eyes are not flat - they're rounded, so having the curve helps brings more of the monitor into your field of view without needing to move or strain your eyes (which happens has a reflex even if you don't intentionally do it) to see what's on the screen because the curve brings more of the image into a narrower field of view.
A curved monitor isn't going to solve every problem, and the larger the monitor the more you will need to move or strain your eyes to see it (for example, you're never going to have the entirety of a 49" curved monitor into your field of view), but it's almost always going to be easier on your eyes than a flat monitor will be.
I went from a flat 27" to a curved 34" ultrawide several years back as my primary productivity monitor (mostly office applications, word processing, etc.) and while I wasn't having any serious issues with the 27", within a day or two I noticed a considerable relief from eye strain and headaches and have never looked back.
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Not sure why LS34J552WQNXZA is more expensive than the model OP posted?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/SAMSUN.../806908232
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I am looking to purchase 2 monitors either a (2) 27s or (2) 32s and I don't know where to start, I'm not good with the specs
I ordered 2 (had to make 2 separate purchases). I got $10 off using the SD extension with applied the promo code "WOWFRESH" (on the first order only).
Worst case I take them back to the store if I find a better deal or don't like them. Otherwise, this will surely be better than my current 22" & 23" Dell monitors that are over 4 years old. :-)
I am looking to purchase 2 monitors either a (2) 27s or (2) 32s and I don't know where to start, I'm not good with the specs
I am looking to purchase 2 monitors either a (2) 27s or (2) 32s and I don't know where to start, I'm not good with the specs
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I am looking to purchase 2 monitors either a (2) 27s or (2) 32s and I don't know where to start, I'm not good with the specs
Basically, your eyes are not flat - they're rounded, so having the curve helps brings more of the monitor into your field of view without needing to move or strain your eyes (which happens has a reflex even if you don't intentionally do it) to see what's on the screen because the curve brings more of the image into a narrower field of view.
A curved monitor isn't going to solve every problem, and the larger the monitor the more you will need to move or strain your eyes to see it (for example, you're never going to have the entirety of a 49" curved monitor into your field of view), but it's almost always going to be easier on your eyes than a flat monitor will be.
I went from a flat 27" to a curved 34" ultrawide several years back as my primary productivity monitor (mostly office applications, word processing, etc.) and while I wasn't having any serious issues with the 27", within a day or two I noticed a considerable relief from eye strain and headaches and have never looked back.
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