Do you regret going curved screen?

don’t go curved for pro photographic or cad workflows, they are horrible. Have you ever seen a professional quality curved screen, no.
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Guess that would be no as i never been in a professional environment for photo or video etc kinds of work

it might be me or my eyes but curved monitors always appear to be narrower in the middle. I know it’s an optical illusion but I can’t seem to to train myself not to see it and it’s distracting for photography, CAD and spreadsheet work. Not for me unfortunately but I know some people love them. It’s great that we have choice.
 
I've used both flat and curved for Revit / 3Dmax / autocad professionally over the last half year (borrowed one from work) and both are absolutely fine as far as I'm concerned now. I too was worried that straight lines would appear curved and I initially didn't really like them but I can't say I ever really noticed that to be the case
 
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