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I currently have a 24 inch Dell monitor andI am running P3D v4.1.

 

I am thinking now of purchasing a new wide screen monitor which will replace my Dell monitor.

 

The one I am looking at is the Samsung GH 90 monitor which is the 49 inch version,3480x10980 resolution with a 32.9 aspect ratio.

 

The question that I am looking to find the answer for is whether or not I would be able to run P3D on such a large wide screen monitor at this resolution and aspect ratio.

 

I am using a GTX 1080 card

 

I am not that 'techy' so please forgive me if the answer is obvious but I have always fancied 3 monitors together in order to improve the wider view and this monitor seemed to maybe be the answer.

 

As far as my PC is concerned I have an Intel 7 4790K Haswell 4ghz,Samsung 1TB hard drive and Corsair 16GB of memory.

 

Many thanks in anticipation of any replies.

 

Michael

Michael Broom

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Thanks ******* for your reply.

 

I wasn't really wondering as to how the monitor performed but more about the 32.9 aspect ratio and would P3D totally fill the 49 inch screen.

 

Is it really compatable?

 

Any further comments would be appreciated.

 

Michael

Michael Broom

On 1/23/2018 at 5:52 PM, stratfordman10 said:

 

I wasn't really wondering as to how the monitor performed but more about the 32.9 aspect ratio and would P3D totally fill the 49 inch screen.

 

I guess so because, on my monitor (ultra wide 3440x1440), the image fills the whole screen on X-Plane 11, and P3D is based on the same principle as far as I know. The image automatically fills the whole viewport. But you should check this (maybe search on youtube).

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