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Literally from flat to an 800r bend or anywhere in between.Bendy?
I haven’t looked at any videos or anything but what keeps it from getting in a S shape or something weird? How do you keep the curve consistent and even? Or just wing it and hope it’s close enough?Literally from flat to an 800r bend or anywhere in between.
It appears to have mechanical arms with built in stops for the various common r rating points. Not powered arms mind you just notched gear sort.I haven’t looked at any videos or anything but what keeps it from getting in a S shape or something weird? How do you keep the curve consistent and even? Or just wing it and hope it’s close enough?
I see that coming as well.I just got the email from Corsair today too. Must be media blitz. And this thing is gonna cost $$$ and it's not even 4k.
I think a few people will have a genuine use for this, the rest will probably play with it for a week or 2 and then forget that it can do that. Might become more usefull tech in other iterations to me this more of a techdemo.I wasn't even aware there was a demand for bendable monitors.
Yeah ... sounds like a solution in need of a problem.I wasn't even aware there was a demand for bendable monitors.
I could see a college student using the curved aspect for gaming then straightening it out for movie watching, if it was their only display available.I think a few people will have a genuine use for this, the rest will probably play with it for a week or 2 and then forget that it can do that. Might become more usefull tech in other iterations to me this more of a techdemo.
Does that include CRTs?All monitors are bendable if you try hard enough.
Gotta heat em up a bit first but sure, why not.Does that include CRTs?