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by nwatson 5205 days ago
A curved display (let's say, spherical) centered approximately at the "primary" observer's eyeballs whose pixel elements all subtend equal solid angles would (a) lead to weird unintuitive and hard-to-program-for locations in their most natural expressions the further you wandered from the center-horizontal or center-vertical row/column of pixels; (b) make it very hard to those whose eyeballs aren't smack-dab in the center of the sphere to make an intuitive mapping from their distorted view of the screen to something that makes sense.

A flat screen is best for general use.

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I agree that a spherical display the size of a monitor or TV would be unweildy; however a head-mounted display with a large field of view would work best if it was curved.
Well, if you want to program for a spherical display there's the 30 foot diameter AlloSphere: http://www.allosphere.ucsb.edu/