This review is all about the amazing curved displays in TVs and i will try to explain it as discriptive as possible.
We gave previously seen Curved Displays in smartphones but that's a hand-held display, phones like the LG G Flex and the Samsung Galaxy Round where you can hold a curved display in the hand and that might not change the viewing experience a whole lot, but definitely changes the way you touch the phone and the way you interact with the screen.

Curved TVs:
These curved TVs are obviously a lot bigger than your phone and they are curved for very different reasons than you would curve a phone when a phone is curved you're giving it to fit better in your hand or fit better against your face while making a call because thats what we do that with a phone when you curve a TV you get three main differences in the viewing Experience:1. Immersion
2. Distortion
3. Glare
Now Distortion and glare are actually con (disadvantages) of what people are concerned about when you curve a giant TV like that is image going to get distorted and is there going to be a lot of glare from weird angles and the bottom line the glare isn't any more problem than it is on flat TV but Distortion can get a little bit weird if you look at the TV from a weird angle there's definitely a slightly smaller viewing radius where you want to be while looking at the screen that doesn't mean you can't look at it from off axis and see everything it just means it's going to look a little weird from slightly different angles if you're trying to watch a movie and get the full cinematic experience now all these TVs have a pretty similar curve radius, no matter who you buy it from and that measurement is the radius of the circle this TV would make if you continued its curved all the way around into a complete circle so that measurement here is 4.2 meters or around 13 and a half feet which means you get the optimal viewing experience if you sit about 13 and a half feet away from this TV in the center of this imaginary Circle that's where the immersion comes in where you're really actually notice the curve on the TV and it changes the viewing experience . For example , they have made some other changes to make the curved TV more immersive TV and ig it is 4K TV, so ofcourse more pixels makes the image more immersive. And these TVs have been getting thinner and also the bazels have been getting thinner to focus more on the content and less on the hardware around it that's also more immersive and I welcome all these changes to a TV to make it more immersive only becomes a problem though when it's distracting.

Example:
3D for example was supposed to be more immersive but it actually distracted you with the glasses you have to wear or the headaches it would cause when you're looking at it so that's why it faded away quickly but in my opinion this subtle curve here on these TVs isn't really distracting as long as you sit somewhere around that 13 foot Mark you will get a great viewing experience in fact if you sit more than 13 feet away you're too far away and there's really almost no point it might as well be a flat panel because you won't notice the curve when you sit too far away but what's reaally awwesome is when you sit closer than 13 feet away inside that radius it gets even more surrounding in the TV actually seems bigger than it really is so early immersion tends to be the X Factor that decides what the differences between a curved and a flat TV.But in my opinion if you want to buy one you have to see one in person so that you can see for your self wether you want to buy it or not , or does it suit you or not.
Thats been it guys , Amazing Curved Displays : Explanation, I hope you like it.