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What Display size (Monitor or TV) do you use?


What Display size (Monitor or TV) do you use?  

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  1. 1. What Display size (Monitor or TV) do you use?

    • 17" - 22"
      15
    • 23" - 26"
      46
    • 27" - 29"
      48
    • 30" - 34"
      17
    • 35" - 39"
      0
    • 40" - and up
      26


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Acer 28" G-sinc 2560 X 1440

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Standard Dell 21" 1920x1080 (I know, I really went way too fancy for a monitor :) )

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I'm using a 28" 3840x2160 Samsung UHD monitor. Beware of using this resolution unless you're going to equip yourself with very powerful GPUs.

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Viewsonic x 3- 19" driven by Triple Head to Go..... and a Viewsonic 32

 

Have an Acer wide screen at 120hz for the 3-d effect with Nvidia glasses.

 

Have in the closet waiting...3x Viewsonic 32" and 3x touch panels@ 19" and two 5" for the Thrustmasters.

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42" LG with 22" monitor underneath @ 1920 x 1080 . Awaiting EDGE and Oculus rift before i upgrade will either go 4k or Oculus / or better. Once you fly on a big screen its hard to go down to smaller screens. For me anyway.

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Once you fly on a big screen its hard to go down to smaller screens

 

What he said...

 

65" Panasonic 4K (See sig for a link) although I needed to go SLI to keep it smooth, but my oh my am I glad that I did... I also have an awesome tan now too :thumbup:

 

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good god.... 65" right in front of your face. After an hour of playing, you need to give your neck a break.

 

Thanks for all the responses so far guys! KEEP 'EM COMING!

I'm starting to lean towards a 32" 2k monitor.

 

-2k because i think i should be able to handle that with the current rig (i7 4790k, GTX 780 6gb, 16gb RAM) i.e. playing non-DCS stuff with good fps still

 

- 32" because .... like a lot of you mention, bigger is better. And it's hard to downsize (first world problems) This current 39" is nice, but i have it set back pretty far on my desk. a 32" that would sit a little closer will have the same appearance almost, but this will be light years better as the resolution would go from the current 1680x1050 to 2560 x 1440

 

As much as i'd love to go bigger than 32" or more than 2k, the money just doesn't make sense to spend on it right now. At least for my current standing

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60" Samsung, 1080P.

 

I'd love to be able to push 4K, but since that would require both a TV and PC upgrade I'll just have to "suffer" with what I'm using now :lol:

 

Now I just need two more of them. ;) And a bigger house.

 

+1 to the "go big or go home" crowd. Until VR gets the kinks worked out of it, I don't think it gets much better than shoving your face in a huge screen that fills your vision. My opthamologist might disagree...

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Benq 27" 2560x1440

 

Its true once you have gone beyond 1080, you never can go back,only higher.

 

**EDIT**Same goes for size, bigger is better. Couldn't go back to something smaller now. ;)


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27" Samsung curved monitor.

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It appears that I am in the slight majority with a 27" @ 2560 x 1440. Though my old GTX460 cannot cope with such screen res and will in the not too distant future be removed for a GTX980ti or new AMD card.

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27 inch LG monitor @ 1920x1080. Haven't been considering an upgrade, until I looked at this thread...

Also got a 22 inch Samsung @ 1680x1050 for Thrustmaster MFCD's and Helios, and a small 14 inch old Dell, just to show Teamspeak/Skype/Winamp.

Windows 10 Home, Intel Core i7-9700K @ 4.6GHz, Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 Gaming (8GB VRAM) on 34" LG curved monitor @ 3440x1440, 32GB RAM, TrackIR 3 (with Vector Expansion), Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS, Saitek Combat Pedals, Thrustmaster Cougar MFDs.

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