Kira Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 My first experience with LCD/LED monitors, having used a CRT up until now. I went first with a 19.5" that had 1600x900, with 170 degrees viewing angle. Not liking that due to "low" resolution (and overall size), I decided that I'd go with a 1920x1080. Noting that it had a much more limited 90 degrees of viewing angle, I thought "it'll be fine, I don't move my head that much." Wellll, guess what. There's a big difference between 170 degrees and 90 degrees. With 90 degrees, I've discovered that the view is so narrow that "wash out" occurs with even the slightest head movement. If I go to get even the slightest "closer look" at a particular cockpit item, the opposite side of the screen washes out. Even looking at my desktop image, if I move to any angle, it washes out. It really looks bad. That said, it's fine for email, writing, movies et al. But that's not what I bought the monitor for. Needless to say, I'll never, ever, get another monitor with such a narrow angle of view. I'd hazard a minimally educated guess and say that 120 degrees viewing angle is the absolute minimum required for flight sims, or much else for that matter. Live and learn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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