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    What sceens do you use?

    Hallo friends,
    when I make panels for FS2004 I' m parting from my own screen (monitor)
    it is HP w1907v with 25,5 cm X 40.5cm, 47.5cm diagonale I do not know
    what that gives in anglo-american values.
    I use a 1440 x 900 resolotion.Now what I want to know:
    1. are I with that in medium/ average range ?
    2 what sizes does the other users have in what resolutions?
    When I make my 2D panels all depends about the photos I can find
    Some times they allow me to do them in 1440x900, but sometimes only a
    1024x768 will give me a satisfying possibility.
    What do you think about?
    Best Regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelvader View Post
    Hallo friends,
    when I make panels for FS2004 I' m parting from my own screen (monitor)
    it is HP w1907v with 25,5 cm X 40.5cm, 47.5cm diagonale I do not know
    what that gives in anglo-american values.
    I use a 1440 x 900 resolotion.Now what I want to know:
    1. are I with that in medium/ average range ?
    2 what sizes does the other users have in what resolutions?
    When I make my 2D panels all depends about the photos I can find
    Some times they allow me to do them in 1440x900, but sometimes only a
    1024x768 will give me a satisfying possibility.
    What do you think about?
    Best Regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader
    Good day Michael,

    I hope the information here proves useful, from a generic standpoint: https://nauticomp.com/everything-need-know-types-screen-resolutions/

    I myself have a 1080p monitor and an older, much like yours, 1440 x 900 monitor; most simmers, and forgive me if I am mistaken, use their monitors at the highest native resolution the monitor supports, if only to get the most out of their sim, aesthetically (i.e. visuals) and in performance; anything less and one gets the fuzzies/aliasing-artifacts, in spite of the requisite AA, and which takes away from the immersion...

    Cheers!
    wolfebee

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