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Monitor Refresh rate...how important to flight simming?

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21 hours ago, Boomer said:

One thing I hear consistently is the 144hz, outside of simming/gaming, gives more smooth desktop performance in common task.

I have a 60Hz monitor and I can honestly say that I've never noticed any lack of smoothness on my desktop - mouse movement looks fine and things like animations in PowerPoint and the like seem smooth (could just be my perception, of course). I would definitely consider one for games with high FPS but not for anything where 60 FPS rarely happens.

Do you find the desktop on your existing monitor doesn't look smooth?

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On 12/25/2017 at 10:01 PM, Boomer said:

How would p3d look on a 32” monitor?

It will look nice but I do think you need a higher resolution then 1080p because of dpi.
I have a 1440p 32" monitor and like it very much.
I deliberately didn't buy a 4K montior because of performance reasons.

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