A hint for the Aircraft Configurators
- lonewulf47
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A hint for the Aircraft Configurators
The 4k Option in the Aircraft Configurators comes in very handy as I'm using a 4k Monitor (actually a 49" TV set) now on my "big" Simulator rig. All 2D Panels without this option are definitely no more easy to neither read or access ... especially when it comes to ageing eyes (despite glasses) . Would be great if we could see it on more and more Configurators. AFAIK presently this option is available only for the Bo and the C172.
- Nick - A2A
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Re: A hint for the Aircraft Configurators
Hello Oskar,
This is a good point as presumably 4K monitors will only increase in popularity over the coming months and years (even if some of us are still stuck at 1920 x 1200 on 8-ish year old Dell U2412M, a monitor which remarkably still seems to be in production today. )
You're correct in that this option is currently only available in the Bo and 172, so will see what we can do with coming updates for the rest of the fleet.
Thanks,
Nick
This is a good point as presumably 4K monitors will only increase in popularity over the coming months and years (even if some of us are still stuck at 1920 x 1200 on 8-ish year old Dell U2412M, a monitor which remarkably still seems to be in production today. )
You're correct in that this option is currently only available in the Bo and 172, so will see what we can do with coming updates for the rest of the fleet.
Thanks,
Nick
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- lonewulf47
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Re: A hint for the Aircraft Configurators
Thanks, Nick, that sounds promisingNick - A2A wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 08:30 Hello Oskar,
This is a good point as presumably 4K monitors will only increase in popularity over the coming months and years (even if some of us are still stuck at 1920 x 1200 on 8-ish year old Dell U2412M, a monitor which remarkably still seems to be in production today. )
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Thanks,
Nick
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