Two Curved Monitors Side By Side
Curved monitors are getting more and more popular as people are seeing their advantages. The viewing experience in a curved monitor is far better than a flat panel monitor because of its curve design. But, what if you want to set up dual-curved monitors? Are Curved monitors good for dual monitors setups, let's discuss it today:
Curved Vs Flat Dual Monitors: It is possible to setup dual-curved monitors like dual flat monitors. I recommend getting two 24-inch curved monitors with fewer bezels for normal dual setups. However, a big curved monitor can also give an awesome performance than dual monitors as there will be no bezel issue.
Basically, both curve and flat monitors can be used as dual monitor setups, but the thing is which one you should go with:
I recommend going with dual curved monitors if you have the budget for two curved monitors. It is necessary not to buy very big curved monitors for dual setups, just two normal 24-inch monitors will be enough large for normal uses.
I like curved monitors because they give a more immersive experience and when dual-curved monitors are setup then the curve gives greater experience. You don't have to rotate your head, and the entire screen can be accessible easily.
Have Budget for a premium and big curve monitor: In this case, I suggest going with a single curved monitor rather than two. By this, you can simply get rid of those ugly bezels and fully utilize the mid-section of your monitor.
If you are thinking that buying only one big monitor reduces your multitasking opportunities, this will not be an issue. The overall monitor space you are getting will be the same in both dual-screen and a single big monitor, but your productivity will increase as the bezel is not here to disturb. Moreover, as curved monitors are wide you get enough space for multitasking.
Now, let's compare curved and flat monitors head to head and choose which one us the best for dual setups:
Know More About Monitors:
Does Dual Monitors Affect the Performance? Should Dual Monitors Be The Same Size?
Curved Vs Flat Monitors For Dual Setups:
Curved monitors are gonna be the new trend in the upcoming years. As in these monitors, you can get immersive feel without rotating/shifting your head position, these monitors are much more convinient to use.
I am gonna compare both monitor type in three different categories, they are Performance, Price and My opinion:
1. Performance And User Experience:
The curved monitors give a far better experience than normal flat-panel monitors because of their shape. Users can easily access the whole screen and overall the viewing angles are also pretty immersive in curve monitors.
Moreover, curved monitors can also capable of giving Real like experience as we can see the whole monitor at the same distance. Not like Flat panel monitors where distance increases as we move to their side.
Studies proved that you can find a piece of specific information 24% faster than a flat panel monitor, which clearly indicates its accessibility and viewability
Moreover, the curved screen monitors contain a wide view, which is very helpful for multitaskers. They can easily move and shift any window and fit it in the whole big space.
Talking about the Flat panel monitors, these are also good but compared to curved monitors, flat-panel monitors can't give that much good experience and real-feel. As both in screen will be flat, you can do multitasking but it is not gonna give a very good immersive experience like curved monitors.
From the above discussion, you might feel that curved monitors are the best and don't have any negatives. Well, that's not true actually, curved monitors do have some cons too-
Cons of Curved Monitors:
Need large monitors:
If you are buying two small curved monitors for your dual setup, rather I suggest going with one single big curved monitor. Curved monitors should cover your eyes. I mean, it should go towards your eye maintaining the same distance as the center. Check the picture:
Because small curved monitors are capable of this, you can't get the true experience which you should get from a curved monitor.
That's why I recommend going with two 24-inch curved monitors if you are using dual-curved monitors and bigger for the single curved monitor.
Have to be a ultra wide:
If you don't buy an ultrawide curved monitor, simply it is not gonna give you the real experience which you expect from a curve monitor. Without ultrawide display, the 3D effect, which we get while gaming or watching anything will be missing.
But, mostly curved ultrawide monitors are big and hence expensive too. That's why, most of the cheap curve monitors often don't have ultrawide features, manufacturer companies just give a little curve and sell them as curved monitors.
So, stay away from these kind of monitors.
Curve size is important:
The curve size of the monitor is also a common thing that people neglect. Make sure your monitor has a good curve. Sometimes, companies just use a slight curve for marketing, which doesn't add on the performance.
2. Price:
A good curved monitor costs way more than a flat panel monitor with the same specs. And for two curve monitors, you can imagine how much they are gonna cost.
However, there are some cheap curve monitors in the market but most of them fail to give the good experience which we expect from a curved monitor.
So, in this category flat monitors win the race as curved monitors are expensive and for dual setups, you have to spend a lot. If you don't have enough budget, I recommend going with dual flat-panel monitors rather cheap curved monitors.
3. My Opinion:
After all this discussion, here is what I personally recommend:
- Dual curved monitors give better and immersive performance than dual flat panel monitors.
- Curved monitors cost way more than flat-panel monitors.
- There is no meaning in buying a curved monitor which don't have ultra-wide (for the single monitor).
- The Bezels of a curved monitor in a dual setup irritates more than dual flat panel monitor, so buy fewer bezels ones.
- I still recommend buying one big curved monitor than dual monitors if you have the budget.
Know More About Monitors:
Can You Use TV Mounts For Monitors? Do Computer Monitors Have Camera (Webcam)? Monitor Height Guide
Here are some commonly asked questions that you should know:
Should You Get Dual Curved Monitors?
If you have a good budget going with a premium and a big curved monitor is better than dual-curved monitors. You can get features like ultra-wide screen, and most importantly can get rid of that irritating bezels in the middle in a single big curved monitor.
However, dual-curved monitors are also not bad but as per my personal experience, a single big curve monitor gives a more immersive experience.
Otherwise, for PC builders who looking for monitors on a good budget, dual flat monitor will be the best option for you.
Conclusion:
In this post, I have discussed about dual-curved monitors vs Flat panel monitors, which one you should choose. I hope you can learn something new after reading this post. But if you have any further queries, feel free to drop it in the comment below.
See you in the next one, be techy:)
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Two Curved Monitors Side By Side
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