The main benefit of using curved screens for visual displays, is that for known viewer position, a screen with the same physical screen size produces a wider field of view for a curved screen than a flat screen. This is because as the edges of the screen move closer towards to viewer (as indicated in Figure 1), the field of view increases.
This effect provides a greater sense of immersion in the display environment and can improve visual perception due to the increased area of peripheral vision achieved. In addition, a number of projectors can be used in a display to increase a field of view (FoV) to reach anywhere up to 360 degrees coverage. To produce a display with multiple projectors, firstly overlapping regions will need to be set-up and then edge blending can be used to produce a seamless image with multiple projectors (please read here for further information).

Figure 3 shows a presentation of the difference between a planar and curved screen with the same physical size. The light grey volume indicates the planar screen and the red volume clearly indicates the additional view achieved with a curved screen.

Although the above indicates the benefits of curved screen displays, it is also worth noting that this benefit can be increased with the addition of extra projectors.

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