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I'm pondering adding 2 more 17" LCD monitors with the Triple Head to Go for use with FSX and sometimes with FS2004 and X-Plane. Should I consider the digital or analog version? Do all LCD monitors take a digital input? Your expertise is appreciated.

AMD 3800X, Gigabyte Radeon 5700XT, AS Rock X570 Phantom Gaming 4, 32mb 3600 ram

If you're intending using it for the VC then the digital version is better because you can take account of the monitor bezels. If you're going to use it only for 2D views then the bezels can be taken care of in the Panel.cfg file. The digital is preferable.Not all LCD panels have a digital input..check first.RegardsJim

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Ji,Thanks for the info.

AMD 3800X, Gigabyte Radeon 5700XT, AS Rock X570 Phantom Gaming 4, 32mb 3600 ram

I recently bought the digital version and using it with 3 x 19" analogue monitors - using digital to analogue adapters that you can purchase off the Matrox website.The bezel management on the digital unit is great for VC mode. Works brilliantly and as others have said, I wouldn't go back to a single monitor now, especially for VC mode.Using FSX by the way, but have tried it on FS2004 and it works well on both.I am running an E6850 core 2 duo and 8800GTS graphics card (640mb) with 4GB ram also and the framerate hit does take me down to 8FPS at KJFK.But running at 3840x960 resolution I still get 20+ FPS most of the time.Dave

Multi monitors- the only way to fly!!Alex Reid CYYJ

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