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I think I am the only guy left using one monitor...
Nothing wrong with that. Getting Triplehead and FSX to play nice together on 3 monitors was a hassle. As you can see from my picture, I'm now in the process of making my life even more difficult with a 4th and not long afterward, 5th display. Baby steps.

Avid flightsimmer with a solo pilot endorsement, halfway toward my Private Pilot in the Diamond DA20 C-1 Eclipse.

 

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This is why the power companys here in the states love us and tells us to keep on adding crap to make sure that bill does not get under 250$ a month ;););););););)

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I don't think the monitors collectively owned by all the members of the flightsim community account for much of the United States' energy consumption. Just a hunch I have.

Avid flightsimmer with a solo pilot endorsement, halfway toward my Private Pilot in the Diamond DA20 C-1 Eclipse.

 

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42"? It doesn't seem like a 42 inch to me lol. Did you mean 24 and 14 maybe?
The left one (TV/monitor running FS9) is 42" and the right one (displaying flight aware and SquawkBox) is 24". For size comparison the desk is about 5' long. Those two plus my computer put out some serious heat!

-Peter Allen

Real Boeing 737 cocpit with Project magenta. Love using PMDG on 1 PC too.

Frederic Steiner.

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