Curved screens may be a fad, but they clearly haven't peaked yet. Hot on the heels of Samsung's curved all-in-one PC comes a pair of curved monitors from LG, and each has something special about it.

The curved 34-inch UltraWide monitor (model 34UC97) is a big one: The screen has an ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio, giving users a much wider field of view to work with. The display boasts Quad HD resolution, which in this case means 3,440 x 1,440. That's not quite 4K, but it's better than HD.

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The monitor has a Thunderbolt 2 port for connection to Macs, and LG says the panel is capable of displaying 99% of the sRGB color space, the standard for displaying color on the Internet.

LG's second curved monitor is the 34-inch Curved Ultra-Wide Multi-Display (model 34UC87M). Just like it says on the tin, this one is meant for multiple-monitor setups — handy for stock traders and super villains.

LG is debuting a curved monitor at CES specifically designed for multi-monitor setups.

LG also has a regular ol' flat monitor, the 34-inch UltraWide Gaming Monitor (model 34UM67), which is designed for intense gameplay. It's equipped with AMD's FreeSync tech, which is meant to eliminate any screen tearing, which can happen when the graphics start to outpace the pixels. A Black Stabilizer helps bring out detail in darker areas of a scene.

Finally there's the Digital Cinema 4K monitor, which has a 4,096 x 2,160 resolution and is said to reproduce 99.5% of the Adobe Color Space, making it ideal for photographers and graphics professionals.

No prices yet, but the monitors formally unveiled at CES 2015 in January.