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I have a 34" curved one at home and a 34" flat one at work. I do CAD work on both from time to time.
The curve was annoying initially because straight lines looked curved but once I got the monitor to the proper height, it went away.
At work, the straight one bothers me now because the edges of the monitor are farther away than the center and it makes everything look smaller when snapped to the sides.
I prefer the curved one now.
Makes sense! Apart from the edges issue, which I reckon shouldn't bother me as much as it bothers you, since I'm going from flat to flat, do you think there would be other bigger issues/annoyances with a flat screen that I wouldn't have with a curved screen? If not, I guess I'm basically set on the AOC I mentioned in the OP, since it's very cheap and has everything I need!
Thanks!