Ok guys I am about to go out and build the other table to hold my second 42" monitor so here is the question.. Should I put the side by side in a straight line or should I angle them, wide end twords the sim front windows? 45deg or less?
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Ok guys I am about to go out and build the other table to hold my second 42" monitor so here is the question.. Should I put the side by side in a straight line or should I angle them, wide end twords the sim front windows? 45deg or less?
Bob i would angle them to. I plan on doing that with mine .
Bob,
I'm running a projector now with my PM 737NG cockpit... but am considering going with (2) 36 or 42' LCD monitors (one for each front view).
Can you give me any advise as to LCD types, source, and if you are using the Matrox dual or triple head... or just the dual video output on your graphics card.
Thanks in advance.
Marty Arant-Vmax
Hi Marty, I guess depending how much you want to spend :) I was at Best Buy the other day with a new LCD 40 or 42" (can't remember). It blew me away... 15,000:1 contrast. I don't know the other particulars, but I was quite impressed $2,200.
Please keep in mind when looking at a LCD, two things, the contrast (such as above) and the refresh rate (should be around 5 ms or less).
Sorry I missed this before. There is one other thing to remember using 2 monitors.. The monitor case in the middle of the screen. I get a little earated over this as it is the only thing to spoiling a very nice view. It is not a problem until final approach either! If you can make this compromise (there is that word again) you will be happy. Matt is right look at the contrast ratio!! Very important, the higher the number the better. Other then the runway thing my graphics are very nice!
Of course 3 screens will fix your centreline issue
Ken. ;)
Or the digital version of the Matrox TripleHead2Go that has the "cancel out the monitor frame" mode.
best,
..........john
True, but the digital version compensate the picture by cutting off the frame thickness. Ie. if a stone where placed exactly in the middle off the pic you will see half the stone on one monitor and the other half on the second. That will make the stone much thicker than it actually is. With the digital version a part of the stone will be hidden behind the frames.
And what about stripping the monitors from the case? I have done it with my 17" monitors. I guess it's a different story with a big monitor like that. Is it a tv aswel?
Thats the way it works now. It is one screen "stretched" across the 2 monitors not 2 independent monitors, they act as one. And that explains why I lose the runway on approach, it hides behind the frame. So I just keep the runway slightly off center so I can see it.
Yes they are TVs and are capable of 1024x768 native. I am hooked to there VGA inputs but I am going to switch to the DVI inputs they have as my card does those as well. This will switch me over to digital on them. We will see if that makes a difference on them. I have thought about trying to remove the edges of the frames where they come together but my brother who know more about this stuff recommends not doing that. So.... I am stuck with the frame in the middle of the pic. I have a projector that I will play with but it will have to be pretty good for me to switch.