![]() I couldn't sim a minute without it.īut yes, it has little to do with the type of monitor. I bought my first TrackIR some 15 years ago. This size obviously provides a view field less wider than an ultra-wide (curved or not) but still wide enough, so this LG provides a well balanced option in that respect.Īs said, this is very personal, but it looks like you are in the right path for, whichever option you go for, to be the right one for youįirst time ever I am left with no other choice but to disagree with Stu. Just one big view, as this time, avoiding the division due to several monitors was a must. The already mentioned head position, in my case could be a problem. I rather the height of the view when compare with ultrawide. I need to balance the sim with some other usages of the PC for which curved is no good. It may not be the top but, and I agree and insist like other that this is a very personal choice, these are the main reason against the ultra-wide curved: I'm also on the flat side with this 43" (suported by an old viewsonic VX922 19" from my old set up of three) I use this monitor Wich I think is one of the best out there. ![]() ![]() It's going to break the bank, but what can you do And even at 21:9 I think 1440p is not a future-proof investment anymore.īut if you can afford, large ultra-wide with high resolution and enough vertical space with a nice curve is absolutely brilliant for flying. What good is an extra extra wide screen if you don't have enough vertical space for seeing your instruments while looking outside straight ahead. Any screen ratio larger than 21:9 is only useful if the vertical dimension is high enough. Not everything ultra-wide is automatically good for flight simulation. So that part of the screen is then not necessary, meaning it should be somewhere else, which means ultra-wide. If one buys a 16:9 screen big enough as to make sense being curved (wide enough), then that screen will be like at least 40" in diameter, resulting in a LOT of unused screen estate at the top quarter of the screen. But from what I have seen (and measured at my desk) I'm kinda getting the feeling that a curved one only makes sense of you go with an ultra wide.Īgreed.
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