Intensive testing finds curved monitors
improve focus and reduce eye discomfort for users compared with
flat-screen alternatives
Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., and its cutting-edge SE790C curved monitor deliver a
more comfortable and less strenuous user viewing experience than comparable
flat-screen alternatives offer, according to the results of a
recently-completed Harvard Medical School study.
The complete
findings of the research paper – “Comparison of Flat and Curved Monitors:
Eyestrain Caused by Intensive Visual Search Task” – were unveiled during the
Society of Information Display’s (SID) annual Display Week, held last week in
San Francisco. The Harvard Medical School research team, led by Drs. Eli Peli and
Gang Luo, presented its curved monitor findings during the event’s May 26
Curved and 3D Displays research segment.
Through its
study, researchers from the Schepens Eye Research Institute, Mass Eye and Ear
at the Harvard Medical School aimed to explore the health effects of computer
screen exposure and gauge the potential to reduce symptoms of Computer Vision
Syndrome (CVS) through curved monitor usage. During its research, the Harvard
Medical School team asked participants with 20/20 or better near visual
acuities to view content on both a 34-inch version of Samsung’s SE790C curved
monitor and a comparable flat-screen alternative.
Each
participant was asked to complete pre- and post-viewing questionnaires to
measure their comfort levels across 22 unique vision symptoms. The rigorous
proportion testing found that significantly more participants reported certain
worsening symptoms when viewing the flat-screen monitor than with the curved
monitor, including eyestrain, difficulty focusing, blurred vision and tired
eyes.
“Through
innovative design and a host of viewer-friendly features, Samsung’s curved
monitors are optimized to offer the most immersive, comfortable and vivid
viewing experience possible,” said Seog-gi Kim, Senior Vice President, Visual
Display Business, Samsung Electronics. “The results of the Harvard Medical
School study further validate our promise to deliver high-quality visual
environments that are less taxing and more enjoyable, and we will continue to
introduce new innovations that exceed our customers’ expectations.”
An upgrade to
the varying center-to-edge viewing distances common among standard flat-screen
displays, Samsung’s SE790C displays employ a near equidistant design formatted
to match the natural shape of the human eye. This edge-to-edge, 3000R curve
creates an extensive and complete view that comfortably immerses viewers into
the picture. Through its wide viewing angle, best-in-class 3,000:1 static
contrast ratio and ability to deter external light interference, the SE790C
display delivers exceptional picture quality and performance for long-duration
use scenarios such as gaming and movie viewing.
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