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  1. Thanks for clarifying your initial replies gentlemen. It definitely helps me in my decision.
  2. I don't quite follow. Please explain, as I'm also currently looking to build an FS2020 rig (I don't really play any other games, so I'm not worried so much about features like high refresh rate for first-person shooters etc.). I'm coming from a Dell 2412M (1920 x 1200, which is 16:10), so already by going to a 21:9 monitor, such as a 3440 x 1440 (which is really 43:18, or 21.5:9), I'm increasing my field of view both vertically AND horizontally. Is your statement a product of the fact that hardly any of the monitors sold under the 21:9 aspect ratio are truly 21:9 (i.e. 3440 x 1440 is really 21.5:9, and 2560 x 1080 is really 21.333:9)? Even so, I still don't understand why the aspect ratio must be a true 16:9 for things to appear clear on the monitor...
  3. Could you please elaborate on this comment? It would seem to me that if you have two monitors of roughly the same physical width, let's say 30" wide for instance, isn't the 30"W 21:9 monitor going to have more smaller, densely packed pixels across the width of the monitor than a 30"W 16:9 monitor, and thus have the sharper image of the two?
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