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I thought my 43" monitor was kind of big ! I didn't realize how big 65" is until I pulled out my tape-measure, yikes........ Something in-between 43" and 55" would be a sweet ! I was praying for a OLED with Freesync this year, but HDMI 2.1 wont be ready till next year :(

https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/bfgd-big-format-gaming-display

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58" and loving it! Go big or go home.

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9 minutes ago, odourboy said:

58" and loving it! Go big or go home.

lol.... Are you simming from your couch or do you have the 58" setup on a desk ? Could you handle a 65" ?

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9 minutes ago, strider1 said:

lol.... Are you simming from your couch or do you have the 58" setup on a desk ? Could you handle a 65" ?

I did the 'math' and for me, the ideal size for my viewing distance is about 55". My current rig is on a custom built table that is about 10" lower than a desk so that the mid-point of the screen is at about my eye height. Viewing distance is about 32".

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