Could this be used for just displaying the terrain/outside view, and then maybe a single touchscreen display below/between for cockpit dials/control surfaces? Any thoughts on that setup, with a yolk/throttle/pedal add-on? On one PC?
Does anyone know if X-plane 11.5x has any accommodations for 4K? In other words, has the program been re-written to navtivley product larger text in cockpits, etc.?
I think the fraction for the offset is causing the distortion in the middle. Try even numbers, like 56 wide for each side's width and 28 for the offset. That might solve the distortion issue.
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Is there a way to make a shared cockpit experience with dual monitor setups in one PC? Like each monitor projects different angles and camers movement independent from each other yet obviously remain in one aircraft?
I just got a cyber monday deal on one of these CRG9's. Moving from a 28 inch 4K monitor. I'm mostly hoping I can move this new one back a foot or two on my desk. After watching this I think I'm going to be happy with the one monitor setup, not a huge fan of that split thing you had there. I'm exciting to get a little more of a side view!
Ummm, interesting. I’m intend to buy the Samsung CRG9 49 inch monitor (whenever they release it) and now I have something else to consider, thanks to you Michael. Really useful video though, as usual.
@@przemeksukiennicki2815 I hold a PPL and I fly with VR and the real skies all the time. Try flying the Marchetti in VR and doing aerobatics with it.. Also When I fly through unfamiliar territory, I will pre-flight the trip with VR and Ortho4 XP. I find it comforting to know the terrain prior to flying it. There is nothing like knowing what the approach will look like prior to getting there! If you have never tried VR and a well crafted modeled aircraft your missing out!!
I'd like to see 1 x 49 stacked on a 32" (for all of your instruments) and 2x32's for side view. I think that could be done with a separate program he speaks about.
With the same Samsung CRG9 monitor, can you also do a review for the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 please? Would love to know how it performs on this ultra-wide monitor. Thanks!!
If you can use 1 monitor as 2 monitors, does that mean you can use nvidea surround to make it one monitor again without the stretching and without the bezel as well as increasing frame rate? Will be interesting to find out!
I just found this video and was wondering if you could do the same thing if you bought 2 of these monitors virtually giving you 4 monitors with one bezel. Until you mentioned that weirdness with the line in the middle. I've been flying flight sim for many years and I say the bezel beats that junk. Fly 3 monitors with thin bezels for a month, and I promise that you will forget bezels exist. I think the only thing possibly better if you have the hardware to push it, is dual 49 ultrawides or even 3 maybe? Or 3 smaller ultrawides. People think the bezel thing is such a problem and really, it's much better than one huge curved as it's more immersive. I'm now looking at VR which should beat all. Hopefully it comes with puke bags. So back to my original question. Could you theoretically get 2 of these displays, but set them up to have 4 27" displays?
I was about to ask the same question... I have an Alienware ultra wide 34" running @3440x1440 and with my 1080ti and ortho tiles + airport addons I'm lucky if I stay around 40 fps, but I've an old i7 3770K @ 4.4GHZ, probably this makes a big difference
First off, thanks for posting the video. Secondly, as I was watching the video, I heard you saying that the more windows you open in X-plane, the lower FPS you get. At the moment I average around 55 FPS, so if I were to setup three monitors would I get a lower number--FPS?
I got the 43 inch, better resolution and slighter narrower.. Works perfectly.. I also have a G-Sync main monitor (Asus PG278Q) Which gives me G-Sync on the Samsung 43 Ultrawide. I don't get any of the weirdness you are seeing.. No line, no artifacts, nothing.
I always run it as a single screen, heavy on the graphics card back in 2017 had a 1080ti and it struggled with this screen in ultra settings... But indeed stretched view on the side is the grain of salt you have to take in with ultrawide experience