New Gaming / General use monitor thinking 32" QHD Curved

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Anyone out there any thoughts?
Dont want to really go full 4k as my GC will start to run hard,
currently std ratio 27" HD 1920x1080
 
I went for a flat one (32" QHD) rather than curved because the curved ones can be a b****r for reflections depending on positioning and the screen coatings. I love it for gaming and photoshop.
 
I went for a flat one (32" QHD) rather than curved because the curved ones can be a b****r for reflections depending on positioning and the screen coatings. I love it for gaming and photoshop.
what model?
trying tokeep it a bit budget
 
Oh yes, games are much prettier, it’s a good deal more demanding though. My main game is guild wars 2 (world V world only) and originally the frame rate tanked in big fights so I had to reduce texture quantity to keep the fps up, then replaced my G card so ramped em up again ) you might have to resize the UI depending on the game. For photoshop it was all good, more space on screen, great colour rendition, my 27” Samsung was nice and sharp but the Benq beats it hands down.
 
what do you class as general use ?? I presume it is emails, web browsing and not photo editing.
 
what do you class as general use ?? I presume it is emails, web browsing and not photo editing.

oh yeah very light use for photo editing but i am no expert
grachics card is a zotac


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Terrible spec through out

You would have to pay me £100 a day to use curved screen

And another £100 for a very low Res pixelated 32

Better donate the money to charity or pick up a normal spec.
 
Terrible spec through out

You would have to pay me £100 a day to use curved screen

And another £100 for a very low Res pixelated 32

Better donate the money to charity or pick up a normal spec.


Curved screens improve immersion and reduce glare, making them ideal for both work and entertainment.

Just make sure your GPU has the necessary ports and can comfortably handle the resolution. I recently bought a new monitor and I wanted to find some game to test.

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Fair point, curved screens and low resolution aren’t for everyone. Sometimes simpler, standard displays deliver far better value without added gimmicks!
 
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I've got a 34" Gigabyte G34WQC on my main rig and love it. You get used to the curve fast and due to sitting quite close it brings everything to a similar distance. I recently bought a Samsung flat ultra widescreen for my business computer because they didn't have any curved in the store and it was an emergency and I hate it. Anything at the extremities is too far away.
 
Not much help to the OP, but I recently bought a 49in curved gaming monitor, 4k UHD etc to use with my Mac mini. Primary use is with my ham radio setup, so I can run a variety of software and have all windows visible in full rather than run 2 or 3 monitors as most people seem to. I'm really pleased with it. The curve is useful because it sits nicely on my corner deskstreyching around so I can see things if I'm operating at either end of the desk. I imagine for gaming it would be really good - I'm not a gamer but this is actually tempting me to give it a go. I'll be getting something flat to improve the photo-editing setup later on.
 
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