32” monitor
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Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks!
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Terminator, I use a FOV of where I can still see the MFD and HUD in the vertical plane. This way I have a large of my surrounding left and right of the cockpit. That seems to work for me. BTW, that is the same monitor I am using. It is truly amazingly immersive in flightsims like Falcon, IL2, Prepar3d/FSX.
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I got a 27 inch 1980 res monitor cause that’s all I could afford but it’s 144hz and 1ms.
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I got a 27 inch 1980 res monitor cause that’s all I could afford but it’s 144hz and 1ms.
Mower, you will have a lot of fun with that guy. 144htz/1ms means it will give you lightening fast performance. YUou should be able to play any twitch fist person shooter with any screen tearing or ghosting. Most importantly, being 27 inches at 1920x1080 dpi, you properly will use very little or no Anti Aliasing. Your pixels will be packed tight enough that the dreaded jagged lines shouldn’t be visible unless at ultra high zoom out of low poly count 3d objects.
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Yeah you’re correct in that I was able to cut back on the AA in P3D and gain a few fps.
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At normal monitor viewing distances of about 30" monitors larger than 27" should be at least 1440 lines to avoid screen door effect IMO. Larger monitors need higher res or longer viewing distances.
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Above 27 absolutely. .27 works well with 1920 as clarity is still excellent.
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Mo instead of going 32" I would suggest going 3x24"(1920x1200).
If you have the space and money it will be super.
U can find such monitors lightly used for about 100$ a bit more expensive from a 32" full HD but u can shell ur current monitor and gain.
If you want new ones u could go 3x22" or 24" 1920x1080. It would be about the same money wise. Small difference on the vertical 120 pixels.Can your VGA handle it?
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Out of curiosity, why there is no 34 inch 16:9 monitor in market? Bigger monitors are all 21:9.
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Out of curiosity, why there is no 34 inch 16:9 monitor in market? Bigger monitors are all 21:9.
There are a few at around 32".
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I have a 32” LG tv I use as a monitor at 1080p mounted to a Obutto at an arms length and BMS (and other games) look great, no pixelation.