Track IR vs Multiple screens ???
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:25 pm
I would like to get every ones opinion on the Track IR over Multiple Screens.
Example 1 32" inch screen with a Track IR or 3 32" screens without. 1 screen on the left, one center, and one right.
I believe the single screen track is the logical choice for these reasons:
1. Ease of use.
2. Realistic feel while flying.
3. Minimal computer resources required to run.
4. Durability ( Mine is 3 or 4 years old.)
5 Nothing I can't do with it that I can do with 3 screens
6. Cost $150.00 verses $300.00 to $600 per screen. Minimum of $900.00
Multiple SCREENS:
1. Setting up screens each flight takes time.
2. The feel flying is realistic but you still have to use the hat switch to look around the cockpit.
3. Three screens require multiple graphics cards and use a lot of resources dropping performance.
4 Simple the more parts their are the more likely you are to have a problem.
5. 3 screens look good but don't offer much beyond that.
6. Cost $900.00 verses $150.00 is a no brain er for me.
All opinions welcome
Example 1 32" inch screen with a Track IR or 3 32" screens without. 1 screen on the left, one center, and one right.
I believe the single screen track is the logical choice for these reasons:
1. Ease of use.
2. Realistic feel while flying.
3. Minimal computer resources required to run.
4. Durability ( Mine is 3 or 4 years old.)
5 Nothing I can't do with it that I can do with 3 screens
6. Cost $150.00 verses $300.00 to $600 per screen. Minimum of $900.00
Multiple SCREENS:
1. Setting up screens each flight takes time.
2. The feel flying is realistic but you still have to use the hat switch to look around the cockpit.
3. Three screens require multiple graphics cards and use a lot of resources dropping performance.
4 Simple the more parts their are the more likely you are to have a problem.
5. 3 screens look good but don't offer much beyond that.
6. Cost $900.00 verses $150.00 is a no brain er for me.
All opinions welcome