reviews but it costs as much as a Triplehead2go and two 19 inches
monitors...
What would you choose?
What would you choose?
That Dell monitor looks pretty sweet! I've looked at 19" widescreens
and thought; if I could get my nose up close enough to that screen I
could probably live with it compared to a TH2Go.
The TH2Go will still give you a wider field of view. The main
drawbacks are the bezels between the screens. They are not what I
would call a problem, but they are noticeable while driving, are
definitely a disadvantage. Plus, you have to skew the horizontal
image position and width on the monitors to get smooth motion between
screens. Otherwise objects "jump" between screens, which I find very
annoying. Also, once you've skewed the images to ge a good driving
view, the edges of the menues are off the edge of the display.
If my sim-racing setup allowed the Dell monitor to be set up directly
behind my steering wheel, say, 3 or 4 inches from my hands, I'd be
tempted to go with the single 24" monitor. If the monitor will be
more than a foot or two behind the steering wheel then the TH2Go
starts looking better.
Pat
My concern is that if the ATI R600 is faster than the Nvidia 8800, i'm
screwed because they haven't fixed the Triplehead2go problem with ATI cards
and it doesn't look like they ever will.
>> Triple head to go for my money. While the Dell panel is nice, I'm not
>> sure how it would look with sim resolutions outside of it's native
>> resolution. The TH2G will allow you to get 3840x1024 and give you a much
>> broader, immersive field of view. I have one and couldn't drive without
>> it now. I'm setup on 3 19's and it is fantastic in GTR, GTR2 and Nascar
>> 2003.
> My concern is that if the ATI R600 is faster than the Nvidia 8800, i'm
> screwed because they haven't fixed the Triplehead2go problem with ATI
> cards and it doesn't look like they ever will.