Curved monitor help

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Hey all so im on the look out for a curved monitor i just dont know what size to go for that wont look stupid on my desk.
I tried a mates asus predator 32" 4k2k screen and its way too big for my desk and rather than moving my eyes to see it i have to move my entire head to see everything on the screen which isnt what i want so i wondered whats the difference between a curved and normal screen i mean in size atm i have a 18.5 led acer. Im not too fussed on 4k as i dont have a 4k gfx card..

So i wondered whats the difference in size ie what would a 27" curved be equivalent to and so on.
 
The C27FG70 which is 1920x1080, or C27HG70 which is 2560x1440 look awesome but the stands are huge. which means il prob have it close to me so it fits
 
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I just dont know now mates are saying go with a normal screen as wont benefit from a curve one unless its huge. I only wanted a curve one because it looked funky.
 
Hey all.

I have limited knowledge regarding all this i normally take a gamble and it either works or dosnt anyway atm i have a 18.5" monitor. I play games for fun websurf ya know the ones.

Wanted to know whats the main difference between curved monitors vs normal vs widescreen.

I like the look of the curved screens they look funky but someone said they do the job but not that well and are more of a new trend thing.

Normal screens they do what they do very well since day one so must be doing right. ( I tried a mates 32" acer predator 4k2k thing and yeah its amazing but wayy too big for me.)

Widescreens someone said there like a squished normal one so in theroy do the same thing just more sidewards than up and down.

As said what i know i could prob fit on a couple stamps. So thoughts ideas what sizes would be awesome.
 
Ohh i get that think had my monitor 6-8 years.

What are wide screens like for gaming and web surfing
 
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