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The screen didn't just sit there; it seemed to reach out. The gentle arc of the glass promised to wrap the image around his field of vision, pulling his eyes into the center of the action. A store associate named Marcus approached, noticing Leo’s hypnotic stare.

Leo stood in the center of his living room, holding a measuring tape like a relic from a bygone era. His old flat-screen had finally flickered its last, leaving a gaping, dusty hole on the wall. He knew exactly what he wanted: immersion. He didn't just want to watch movies; he wanted to live inside them.

Leo clicked 'Play' on a nature documentary. A snow leopard leapt across a jagged mountain ridge. Because of the curve, the edges of the screen felt just as close to Leo as the center. The glare from the overhead store lights was surprisingly minimal, swallowed up by the screen's unique geometry.