TCL Unveils World’s First 31″ Dome-Shaped OLED Gaming Display with 4K Resolution, 120 Hz Refresh Rate, and 3D Spatial Viewing Angle

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Flat or curved? For TCL, it's neither, as the Chinese manufacturer has teased a new monitor during DTC 2023 that features a dome-shaped panel, enabling what the company seems to think is a more immersive experience.

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I'm wondering how continuous that curve is on the dome display - if you put say nine for fifteen of them up, how well does it all fit together?
 
Congratulations a 31 inch monitor with the same usable desktop space as a 19 inch! Enjoy!
 
I'm wondering how continuous that curve is on the dome display - if you put say nine for fifteen of them up, how well does it all fit together?
Based on the angles the curve is presented, I doubt that a top layer could be added, likey just sides.
 
I'm not necessarily opposed to dome shaped displays, but I think for them to work, they are going to have to be a lot bigger than just 31.5"

Might also require special game render modes to get the geometry of things displayed on screen right.
 
I'm not necessarily opposed to dome shaped displays, but I think for them to work, they are going to have to be a lot bigger than just 31.5"

Might also require special game render modes to get the geometry of things displayed on screen right.
I agree. When I was using a curved TV as a monitor, I found it was fine. But sitting across the room from it, I didn't care for it and found it to be a complete gimmick. That said, around 50" more curve could help with the corners in making them more useful.
 
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