The monitor, as we have already said, "embraces" you - and hence all its pluses. Or, are there any downstrokes which has to be taken on it?Ībout curved monitors you have to understand one thing: they are designed so as to ideally show the image of the person sitting in front of the screen. I mean, I would really enjoy the mighty resolution of that 34inch monitor and it would give a lot of benefit for my web- and 2D-applications.īut I will need to have my 3D Software (Alias, Showcase, etc…) run on it, in precise conditions as well.ĭo you think curved uw-screens (in particular the mentioned Dell & LG) will bring the same kind of quality, like a good 24” flat cad screen? I am not sure, but I think to have been heard, that curved monitors showed lines (of course in particular shown in wireframe cad apps) blurred and distored. ![]() Is that just because most people are playing stupid ego-shooters, or editing their holiday movies, or is there anything serious behind it? You always see that the manufacturers promote their screens with Adobe premiere (what I use), games (I don´t mind), movies (I already have a telly), but no ad is showing a CAD application on it. Thinking of buying one of these: Dell U3415W & LG 34UC97C-B.īut my decision issn´t not so much focusing of "personal prefference".
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