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  1. You are right about the bezels but to tell you the truth, in portrait you hardly notice them. What you do get with the layout that I have is because the monitors are hinged, they wrap around you plus 5440x1920 resolution is not to be sniffed at. I suppose it is just a matter of personal choice
  2. I think that you are right about the water. I think that mine is set to 2xlow but I will check the result. I have just posted another video which has taken me ages to make. It is a mixture of a realword and virtual flight in a Piper Tomahawk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTvd4wITsuo&feature=player_detailpage IT features a cunning piece of hardware that turns an actual aviation headset into a USB headset. I hope that you and everyone else enjoys it
  3. That is me, I had great fun doing that. What is state of the art changes though and when I complete my current set up, I will put another video up to show the progress and hopefully inspire others. Re the Cadet Controls, we don't actually ever get any second hand and todate no broken units at all. Because we build in stainless steel it, it has actually been quite difficult to build them at the price we do so it could be a wait :). Take a look on our site under "Special Projects"
  4. Generally as you can see, the frame rates are very acceptable. The only time that I would say that they were a bit choppy is with FSX and Broken high definition clouds but even then not too bad.
  5. The resolution of this setup is 5400x1920. I currently use the 5x1 portrait setup fitted to a custom stand with castors which we made inhouse. The 6th screen of the Samsung MD230x6 setup is used as an instrument panel. I am getting a water jet cut aluminium overlay made, to finish it off.
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