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Curved monitors and TV screens


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2023 Sep 28, 2:34pm   506 views  5 comments

by komputodo   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

I took apart a curved samsung 24" monitor and found out that the screen isn't really curved....the frame that holds the screen is. So when you install the screen into its frame, you bend it a little and there is the curve. LOL...when the screen is out of the frame, it just lays flat on the table.

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1   richwicks   2023 Sep 28, 3:00pm  

Yeah, it's just OLED isn't it?

I actually think that the curved screens is kind of a fad made just to differentiate from competitors.
2   Tenpoundbass   2023 Sep 28, 3:22pm  

Those screens are as fragile as the glass on an incandescent light bulb. If your monitor was to fall forward toward the desk, and you put your hand out to catch it. If your hand is on the screen, just the weight of that light weight screen, will crack it.
3   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Sep 29, 7:02am  

Our main TV is a plasma, like the advantages over LED, and most content is still 720p. I missed out on laser disks too..
4   komputodo   2023 Sep 29, 8:01am  

richwicks says

Yeah, it's just OLED isn't it?

I actually think that the curved screens is kind of a fad made just to differentiate from competitors.

I'm pretty sure its not OLED because it has a backlight.
5   komputodo   2023 Sep 29, 8:04am  

Tenpoundbass says

Those screens are as fragile as the glass on an incandescent light bulb.

they may be a bit thinner than a typical led screen but not by much.I would say about 2mm thick. Plus they are flexible. Not like the stiff glass on an incandescent bulb

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