
Originally Posted by
oj88
Flat screen.
Curved displays may be great if the audience (you, family, etc.) are grouped together tightly within the sweet spot (the size and distance of which may vary depending on screen size and the degree of the display's curve). Viewing outside of the sweet spot and the picture tends to become out of proportion and weird, and gets worse the farther you go.
If it's going to be a home theatre application with only a couple or so viewers sitting on a fixed spot (sweet spot), a curved displays may appeal to you. But if the TV is going to be for general purpose use and installed in the living room or other living areas where the viewers tends to be scattered about (ie. one sitting at the far end of the couch, another is at the dining table, kitchen, etc.), a flat display will be a better choice.