By Fin Cousins

Published: Tuesday, 27 December 2022 at 12:00 am


Curved monitors once seemed like a momentary fad. A piece of tech that would enter the market and drift away just as quickly as it had entered. But the opposite appears to be true: they have outlasted the storm and are as popular as ever.

Perhaps this is down to many realising the usefulness of their distinctive curve. The curve aligns with your field of view, which makes the way you move your eyes more natural.

There is also more screen in your periphery, meaning you won’t need to twist your neck as much. The curve mimics reality, allowing for a more immersive experience, whether you’re using it for work, gaming, or just casual use.

The depth of the curve is measured by its radius, or ‘R’ in millimetres. The smaller the number, the deeper the curve. Most monitors will come in 1000R, 15000R or 1800R, although there are some that can fall around 4000R for more subtle curves.

If you’re looking to jump on the curved monitor train, we’ve listed our picks for the best options on the market below.

Samsung C27F390 Monitor

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Samsung’s more affordable curved monitor features either a 24 or 27-inch 1800R screen. That’s a significant curve, aiming to get the full benefit curved monitors can offer.

It features Samsung’s high image quality, which is claimed to provide a wider range of colours than standard monitors for vibrant colours and picture quality. This monitor is designed with gaming in mind, which is why it includes ‘game mode’, able to optimise screen colours and contrast for gaming to ensure it delivers the best viewing experience possible.

Samsung fitted this monitor with a slim 11.9mm screen, around the width of a ballpoint pen. It uses eco-saving technology, an energy-saving auto-brightness setting to reduce energy consumption. It doesn’t feature speakers though, so you’ll have to get them separately or use a headset.