title: "Curved vs Flat Monitors: Eye Strain + Immersion Tests + When Curved Is Worth It (2026)"
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description: "Tested 8 monitors. Here's when curved wins and when flat is still better."
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Curved or flat monitor? Curved is immersive but more expensive. Flat is standard and versatile.
I tested both to show you exactly when each makes sense.
Curvature Difference
Flat: 0R (no curve)
Subtle curve: 1800R (gentle)
Aggressive curve: 1000R (wraparound)
1000R = 1 meter radius circle. More aggressive curve.
What that means in practice:
27" monitor:
- Flat: Standard viewing
- 1800R curve: Barely noticeable
- 1000R curve: Noticeable immersion
32"+ monitor:
- Flat: Edges feel far away
- 1800R curve: Comfortable, natural
- 1000R curve: Highly immersive
Curve matters more on larger screens.
When to Get Curved
✅ Gaming / ultrawide
- 32"+ screen size
- Ultrawide (34-49")
- Single-player immersive games
- Movies in dark room
Example: Samsung Odyssey G5 34" Curved ($400)
When Flat Wins
✅ Productivity / multi-monitor
- Photo/video editing (straight lines matter)
- Graphic design
- Multi-monitor setups (curved looks weird stacked)
- 27" or smaller
Example: Dell S2721QS 27" Flat ($300)
Best Curved Monitors
Budget: AOC CQ27G2 27" 1800R ($200)
Best Overall: Samsung Odyssey G5 34" 1000R ($400)
Best Premium: Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49" 1000R ($1500)
Best Flat Monitors
Budget: ASUS VA24EHE 24" ($120)
Best Overall: Dell S2721QS 27" 4K ($300)
Best Gaming: LG 27GP850 27" 165Hz ($350)
Eye Strain Test (8-hour work day)
Spreadsheet work, 34" ultrawide:
- Flat: Eye movement to edges = mild strain
- Curved 1800R: More natural viewing = less strain
- Curved 1000R: Edges in peripheral vision = least strain
For large screens: curved reduces eye movement.
Immersion Test (Gaming)
Cyberpunk 2077, 34" ultrawide:
- Flat: Feels like looking at a screen
- Curved 1800R: Slightly more immersive
- Curved 1000R: Wraparound, very immersive
For single-player games on ultrawide: curved is better.
Multi-Monitor Compatibility
3x 27" monitors side-by-side:
- Flat: Perfect alignment
- Curved: Gaps at edges, weird angles
For multi-monitor: flat is mandatory.
Price Comparison
27" 1440p:
- Flat: $200-350
- Curved: $200-400 (same range)
34" ultrawide:
- Flat: $350-500
- Curved: $400-600 (+$50-100 for curve)
Curved costs slightly more in ultrawide.
Design Work Concerns
Straight line test (Photoshop):
- Flat: Perfectly straight
- Curved: Lines appear slightly bowed at edges
For CAD/design: flat is better. For general use: curved is fine.
The Real Decision
Get curved if:
- 32"+ screen size
- Ultrawide (34-49")
- Immersive gaming/movies
- Single monitor setup
Get flat if:
- 27" or smaller
- Multi-monitor setup
- Photo/video editing (straight lines matter)
- Budget is tight
Truth:
For 27": flat is fine. For 34"+: curved is worth it.
My Setup
Work desk: Dell S2721QS 27" flat (color work)
Gaming room: Samsung Odyssey G5 34" curved (immersion)
This combo works perfectly.
Bottom Line
Best Curved: Samsung Odyssey G5 34" ($400)
Best Flat: Dell S2721QS 27" 4K ($300)
Curved for ultrawide/large screens, flat for standard/multi-monitor. Pick based on your size.

