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Curved Monitor Screen Curvature

Samsung produces curved monitors that are designed to provide an immersive viewing experience and reduce eye strain compared to flat screens. Research from Harvard University found that participants performing intensive on-screen tasks reported less eye strain when using a Samsung curved monitor versus a flat screen. Samsung offers curved monitors in various sizes and degrees of curvature, ranging from 1500R to 4000R, with larger numbers indicating less curvature.

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Curved Monitor Screen Curvature

Samsung produces curved monitors that are designed to provide an immersive viewing experience and reduce eye strain compared to flat screens. Research from Harvard University found that participants performing intensive on-screen tasks reported less eye strain when using a Samsung curved monitor versus a flat screen. Samsung offers curved monitors in various sizes and degrees of curvature, ranging from 1500R to 4000R, with larger numbers indicating less curvature.

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Samsung Curved Monitors

Why Curved?

For many people, their choice of Curved monitors comes down to a combination of personal
taste, their love of the design, and the way they use their monitor.

Samsung has developed curved monitor solutions to meet the needs of the many Australians
who want a solution that provides an immersive and rich viewing experience.

Medical professionals have also found through research that curved monitors may also
assist with reduced eye strain and create a more comfortable viewing experience for some
users.

Harvard Study on Curved Monitors comfort and reduced eye strain

Harvard University has announced research that found that participants who used a
Samsung curved monitor for an intensive onscreen task were less likely to report eye strain,
difficulty focussing, blurred vision, and eye tiredness, when compared to participants who
used a flat screen for the same task.

The study, Comparison of Flat and Curved Monitors: Eyestrain Caused by Intensive Visual
Search Task, asked participants to complete a range of content identification exercises and
rated their levels of comfort.1

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Samsung Ltd (Korea) provided the flat and curved monitors tested in this study and supported the research
with an unrestricted gift.
Samsung Curved Range sizes and degrees of curvature

Samsung is focussed on offering an amazing monitor experience for Australians. We are also
committed to extending our curved monitor range to support the evolving needs of
everyday users.

The Samsung range of monitors provides a choice of curved monitors, available in a range of
sizes and degrees of curvature.

The degree of physical curvature of a Samsung monitor is measured and communicated


through a dedicated calculation. The curved monitor degree ratio is measured against the
radius of the monitor panel curve as it was a part of a complete circle.

Selecting a curved monitor

Samsung curved monitors vary in size and curvature.

There are a few key elements to consider when considering a curved monitor.

The first is the size of the panel and the space you have allocated to place the monitor, the
second is the degree to which the monitor is curved.

How Samsung Calculates Curvature for its Curved Monitors:

The specific calculation that Samsung uses in order to provide a degree rating, is based on
the following equation:

Calculation of Screen Width

Inputs:

1) Aspect Ratio - e.g. 16:9 (Where large number is a and small number is b)
2) Screen size e.g. 27 (standard diagonal measurement in inches represented by s)

Calculation of degrees of curvature

Inputs:

1) Screen width in inches (y)


2) Radius of curved monitor in cm (r)

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