Curved or flat 32" monitor?

I know most banks rock the dual screen (except GS), but for people who use an ultrawide for work or personal use, do you recommend a curved screen instead of a flat screen at around that size? I never really considered how wide the screen actually is at that point.

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do you want a monitor that looks like Kourtney kardashian’s derrière or one that looks like Kim? Personally I would prefer the flat one because it wouldn’t have Kanye’s babies and date Pete Davidson while having a midlife crisis but that’s just me sister 

 
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IMO for 32in flat is still the move - it only really makes sense to me when you get to the 42in+

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