Resolution or refresh rate for a dcs monitor?

Well that might be in budget. Do you know the model?

Its the RU7100, actually a 55". I did a little research, seemed to be good “enough” for pc/gaming so I jumped on it. Should be in the 400 range. Things you want to look for in TV monitors for pc gaming is that it supports 4:4:4 color and has a low input lag. Cant complain at all about this model, supports HDR and has a PC mode that turns off all the motion smoothing stuff.

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Im positive you can find a better one, but for the price I couldnt pass it up. I figured if it didnt work out for gaming I would move it into the bedroom or something.

I should also mention I play PC games on the couch thats about 8ft away. 55 may be too big to sit in front of on a desk.

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Available for £399 in uk so in budget. Very tempted. I will start looking for others and check that it would fit the desk. My wife says I can now have our existing tv and she will put the 55" in the lounge.

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I’ve used a 27" 144Hz monitor for years and I feel that’s the ideal size for most desktop applications. I can’t say the refresh rate does much outside of letting me achieve temporary higher FPS at times.

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How far away do you sit for dcs?

What resolution are you using Franze? 27"@144hz QHD was my thought but so many say to go for a bigger screen at 4K. Certainly Gunyhighways idea of a 4k tv would be in budget and meet the 60hz target, possibly 120hz. I have used victors big TV on his rig but he backs it up with VR for AAC.

It’s 1920x1080, never saw the need for more.

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She isnt silly is she! Nice one!

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Im about 50/50 VR and 2D, but when Im not in VR its the same 8ft distance. I just put my hotas stuff on the couch next to me. You could definitely try it out with a tv you have now and just see how it is. Before this, I ran a 42" 1080 TV for about 4 years.

There is always debates over FOV and viewing distance, but I can tell you that there is a clear advantage to sitting further away. There is a chart out there that shows the curve of basically where the advantage of higher resolution ends compared to how close you are. The short version is, the bigger the screen is, and the closer you sit, you need higher resolution. So keep that in mind.

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Pixel density! That’s the key.

I used to play 1080p on a 50” TV.
It became awkward as the appropriate seating distance required a desk between me and the TV for the KB, Mouse and HOTAS plus a spot for the TRACKIR as the TV was too far. Sitting closer didn’t help, and small text on a TV that large in 1080p looks pixelated because it only consists of a few pixels. That was before 4K was really mainstream too.

I would rather be in the 30-40” range with higher resolution than 1080p, and perhaps an ultrawide screen.

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Thank you. the link was interesting reading

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Hi Gunny.
Several days searching and we got a deal on the 7100 so my wife bought it bless her. Its going in the lounge and I will have the old 40" 4K in the study. I will be alowed to use the new one when she is at work. Thanks for the advice. It is the same one that Victor2 uses in his study.
Scoop

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