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Old 08-16-2010, 11:08 AM
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But it looks strange to me coupling three monitors side by side because the borders of the monitors.
Aren´t they immersion killers?
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Old 08-16-2010, 12:40 PM
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Eyes, don't forget the eyes. Forcing them to focus on closer object results in more eye fatigue. If you have to look at screen for long periods (like working with computer or playing too long), you can become nearsighted. That is why large monitor is good thing: you can put it farrier away.
True. Which is why I said "or you don't need to rest your eyes". Been there, done that... Study/work/games, all close up stuff, I became short sighted around the end of my schooling.

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But it looks strange to me coupling three monitors side by side because the borders of the monitors.
Aren´t they immersion killers?
I've read that some people quickly get used to it, I think I would also. But bear in mind that you don't see any extra detail on a 52" 1080P screen than a 23" 1080P screen, unless your eyes couldn't see the smaller monitor clearly.
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Old 08-16-2010, 01:26 PM
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But it looks strange to me coupling three monitors side by side because the borders of the monitors.
Aren´t they immersion killers?
most people seem to get used to it very quickly. after a little while the 3 screens just blend into one surface in your brain and you forget about the bezels.

note: this is presuming you are using monitors with thin bezels, and use software that blends the monitors correctly into one image without "pillars"

classic example of using 3 monitors: see youtube

personally i intend to use 1 widescreen 27' central monitor, with on either side a 19' in landscape mode. using this you get significantly increased peripheral vision yet dont need a monster pc to run it (2 medium end modern gfx cards should drive all 3 monitors, with the 2 19' units being equal to one additional 1920 x 1200 monitor )

as used in this setup (except he is using a central 30' with 2 additional 20's, but the idea is the same)

like seen in the attached image

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Old 08-19-2010, 05:37 AM
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But it looks strange to me coupling three monitors side by side because the borders of the monitors.
Aren´t they immersion killers?
I use a 42" lcd 9 foot away and two 21" dells that boarder at about 4.5 foot away so where they line up. Once I start playing It looks like one long picture, I dont even notice the bezels. In fact they almost line up with the post of the cockpit. I also use trackir, its simply awesome. Could not go back to 1 screen it feels like having blinders on.
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Old 08-19-2010, 12:00 PM
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I use a 42" lcd 9 foot away and two 21" dells that boarder at about 4.5 foot away so where they line up. Once I start playing It looks like one long picture, I dont even notice the bezels. In fact they almost line up with the post of the cockpit. I also use trackir, its simply awesome. Could not go back to 1 screen it feels like having blinders on.
It looks really good, indeed.
I already decided for the three monitors solution instead of big HDTV.
Another issue is about the really high resolutions needed to run three 1920x1080 monitors at the same time.
I´ll wait to see if It´s possible to run SOW with current high-end machines at those resolutions.
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:24 PM
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I use a 42" Samsung with 1650x1080x60 resolution, and have it about 4-5 feet in front of me. I get very good FPS. Immersion is no problem.

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Old 08-20-2010, 05:06 AM
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I've Been using a 50 inch 1080p Dlp for all my simulations for about 5 years now.
I play about 6 feet away in a Big easy chair and it looks great. You cannot see any pixils at all.
That may depend on your video card i don't know.
I know I have tried hdmi on a couple cards and it doesn't look 1/10 as good as plugging in VGA on my current HDTV. So I would try both if that is a option.

I can't imagine ever going back to any other screen. Well May be having 3 50 inch screens ! That would be to good to be true ! But I'm not that rich yet.

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