Best curved monitors 2021: excellent curved displays for more immersive viewing

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    • Jan 2015
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    Best curved monitors 2021: excellent curved displays for more immersive viewing

    The best curved monitors 2021 has to offer provide an immersive viewing experience that traditional flat screen panels just can’t. That unique curvature makes them look somewhat futuristic as well, but it’s not just for show. These kinds of computer displays give you some real life advantages over their flat counterparts.

    Not only are they more immersive, but they fix a few issues flat panel monitors have such as edge distortion since curved monitors adjust the viewing distance of every point on the screen so you end up with a wider field of view and have less risk of potential eye strain. No matter if you’re editing videos and photos, playing the latest AAA game, or binge watching something on your favorite streaming service, you’ll end up with a better experience.

    Now is a great time to make the leap to one of the top curved monitors on the market. So, skip those outdated flat panel displays and go curved, which includes some of the best 4K monitors. Make sure to check out our included price comparison tool to find the best price. And, you should see some great Black Friday monitor deals since Black Friday and Cyber Monday are only weeks away.

    [IMG alt=“LG UltraGear 38GN950 against a white background”]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wn...xhHRws7Wp7.jpg

    (Image credit: LG)
    [HEADING=2]1. LG UltraGear 38GN950[/HEADING]

    The best curved monitor for ultrawide fans

    Screen size: 38-inch | Aspect ratio: 21:9 | Resolution: 3,840x2,160 | Curve radius: unspecified | Viewing angle: 178/178 | Refresh rate: 144Hz, overclocked to 160Hz | Response time: 1ms | Contrast ratio: 1000:1 | Color support: DCI-P3 98% color gamut

    160Hz refresh rate
    Super-responsive
    Large screen
    Expensive
    May be a bit too large for some

    The LG UltraGear 38GN950 isn’t just one of the best curved monitors we’ve tested recently. It’s also among the best ultrawide monitors to date. This nano IPS display rocks some solid specs – including a super-fast refresh rate and response time as well as HDR support, G-sync and massive screen size, making it a boon for gamers. You can even overclock its refresh rate to 160Hz for all those fast-paced games you’ll be playing. It’s not just your gaming experience that’s elevated here; that subtle screen curve helps reduce eye strain when looking towards its edges. Budget buyers might want to look at other options on this list, however, as this monitor will not come cheap.

    Read the full review: LG UltraGear 38GN950

    [IMG alt=“AOC CU34G2X against a white background”]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gH...4qbXi26Q2U.jpg

    (Image credit: AOC)
    [HEADING=2]2. AOC CU34G2X[/HEADING]

    Best curved monitor that’s easy on the budget

    Screen size: 34-inch | Aspect ratio: 21:9 | Resolution: 3440x1440 | Curve radius: 1500mm | Viewing angle: 178/178 | Refresh rate: 144Hz | Response time: 1ms | Contrast ratio: 3000:1 | Color support: 119% sRGB color gamut

    Superb performance
    Immersive
    Subtle design
    Menu is hard to navigate
    No G-Sync

    For everything this curved monitor has going for it – and there’s a lot – the AOC CU34G2X is affordably priced. That’s pretty incredible for a monitor that boasts QHD resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and AMD Freesync as some of its marquee features. That’s without mentioning its superb performance, impressive technical stats and some HDR support. It’s a little plain as far as design is concerned, but that’s hardly a deal-breaker. There’s also one advantage it has over the pricier LG UltraGear 38GN950 – it has a smaller footprint at 34 inches, so it’s just the ticket for users with more limited desk space.

    Read the full review: AOC CU34G2X

    [IMG alt=“Dell S3221QS against a white background”]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wk...hokbtigSGR.jpg

    (Image credit: Dell)
    [HEADING=2]3. Dell S3221QS[/HEADING]

    Best curved monitor with 4K resolution

    Screen size: 31.5-inch | Aspect ratio: 16:9 | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Curve radius: 1800mm | Viewing angle: 178/178 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Response time: up to 4ms | Contrast ratio: 3000:1 | Color support: 1.07 billion colors

    Picture-in-picture with two PCs
    Surprisingly decent sound
    Elegant design
    Not very fast
    Limited ports

    The Dell S3221QS is a gorgeous monitor inside and out. Its simple yet elegant silver design gives it a unique look that sets it apart from all the gamer-centric or boring black office monitors you’re most likely to find. It comes with a stunning 4K VA panel to match, making everything from movies to gaming a pleasure to watch. And, to make it an even better proposition, it’s got some great features as well – namely, decent-sounding speakers and an interesting picture-in-picture functionality that will let you display two different computers in the same display. That’s pretty nifty and a great way to make up for the fact that there’s no USB-C connectivity.

    Read the full review: Dell 4K S3221QS Curved Monitor

    [IMG alt=“Asus Designo Curve MX38VC against a white background”]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GN...uEYB4BpXgF.jpg

    (Image credit: Asus)
    [HEADING=2]4. Asus Designo Curve MX38VC[/HEADING]

    Curved monitor with a terrific feature set

    Screen size: 37.5-inch | Aspect ratio: 21:9 | Resolution: 3,840x1,600 | Curve radius: 2300mm | Viewing angle: 178/178 | Refresh rate: unspecified | Response time: 5ms | Contrast ratio: 1000:1 | Color support: 1.07 billion colors

    Huge desktop real estate
    Good quality IPS panel
    Excellent connectivity
    No HDR or high refresh
    Very expensive

    If you’re looking for something with a deeper curve – perhaps if you plan on sitting farther away from your monitor – you should take a look at Asus Designo Curve MX38VC. Its 2300R curvature gives you a 2300mm curve radius. That might not be the deepest out there, but it’s still decently deep. And, you’re also getting a couple of nifty features with it: Bluetooth connectivity, a pair of 10-Watts stereo speakers that Harman Kardon helped develop, and a Qi wireless charger at the base. Unfortunately, this isn’t one of the more affordable options out there, but if you’ve got the funds, this is the best curved monitor for your productivity needs.

    Read the full review: Asus Designo Curve MX38VC

    [IMG alt=“AOC Agon AG352UCG6 Black Edition against a white background”]https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TB...5efKbxkFXF.jpg

    (Image credit: AOC)
    [HEADING=2]5. AOC Agon AG352UCG6[/HEADING]

    Affordable curved monitor for gaming

    Screen size: 35-inch | Aspect ratio: 21:9 | Resolution: 3440x1440 | Curve radius: 1800mm | Viewing angle: 178/178 | Refresh rate: 120Hz | Response time: 4ms | Contrast ratio: 2500:1 | Color support: 85% NTSC color gamut

    Strong price point
    120Hz refresh rate
    Super-wide aspect ratio
    Design needs work
    OSD menu is clunky

    Its design isn’t the only gamers-centric feature – although it might be a selling point for those who love that gamer’s aesthetic. The AOC Agon AG352UCG6 curved monitor is created for gamers, with its super-wide aspect ratio, 120Hz refresh rate and popping colors. Gamers with a predilection for fast-paced games might want to look elsewhere – that response time is still slow for those and that refresh rate could be faster. However, those who adore RPGs and slower-paced single-player titles will simply adore its buttery smooth performance.

    Read the full review: AOC Agon AG352UCG6

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