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  2. The Best Gaming Monitors to Help You Crush the Competition - AOL

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    If you crave a curved gaming monitor, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 creates a cockpit-like gaming experience. It features a 1000R curved panel, among the deepest you can find in a display, to create ...

  3. The Best Curved Monitors for Work and Play - AOL

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    Curved monitors offer better ergonomics and immersion than flat panel monitors, and our picks show off some of the best you can buy. Curved monitors offer better ergonomics and immersion than flat ...

  4. Curved screen - Wikipedia

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    A curved screen is an electronic display device that, contrasting with the flat-panel display, features a concave viewing surface.Curved screen TVs were introduced to the consumer market in 2013, primarily due to the efforts of Korean companies Samsung and LG, [1] [2] while curved screen projection displays, such as the Cinerama, have existed since the 1950s.

  5. What Happened to Curved TVs? Here’s Why They ... - AOL

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    And like the curved TVs featured above, the best curved gaming monitors also come from Samsung. If you’re primarily looking for a curved TV for gaming or productivity at work, then consider one ...

  6. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    60 fps typically, some gaming monitors can do up to 540 fps; internally, display refreshed at up to 540 fps [18] [19] 60 fps typically, some can do 120 fps; internally, display refreshed at e.g. 480 or 600 fps [20] 60 fps typically. Up to 480 fps. [21] Flicker: Perceptible on lower refresh rates (60 fps and below) [22]

  7. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    Monitors that feature an aspect ratio greater than 2:1 (for instance, 21:9 or 32:9, as opposed to the more common 16:9, which resolves to 1.7 7:1).Monitors with an aspect ratio greater than 3:1 are marketed as super ultrawide monitors. These are typically massive curved screens intended to replace a multi-monitor deployment. Touch screen