I have Dell P2418HT monitors that have a nice thin bezel. I’ve just had a look and there is a new Dell P2418HTE version now and some other nice looking monitors including the HP E24t G4 FHD, Lenovo 62C5GAR1 and Philips 242B9T. Something a tad smaller and cheaper would be the Asus VT229H or the Acer UT2. I can’t recommend any of these of than my Dell’s because I haven’t seen them or used them but they all look reasonable options. If you don’t want to spend as much there are some 15.6” touch monitors that quite a few users have that may be an option. I personally prefer the larger size as it gives more screen real estate to fit all your instruments on at actual or close to actual real size.
@@ExperimentalSimAvionics I appreciate the details. I researched the topic and decided on a pair of 15.6 G-story touch screens. About $180 each on Amazon. Would suit my current needs to learn how to use all this. I got air manager set up and waiting on a knobster and some support brackets from sim innovations. I need so many parts now that I can always go back later and get bigger screens. My main monitors is a good LG but too small as well for this sim. Expensive hobby. Lol.
It certainly can get expensive but it’s better to do your research and wait longer to buy quality gear rather than what a lot of people do and rush in day one and buy cheap plastic rubbish that they later have to replace.
Great panel. Are these for sale? I would like to buy Tecnam one from you.
I want to set up touch screens similar. Any advice on what monitors to purchase? Yours look seamless.
I have Dell P2418HT monitors that have a nice thin bezel. I’ve just had a look and there is a new Dell P2418HTE version now and some other nice looking monitors including the HP E24t G4 FHD, Lenovo 62C5GAR1 and Philips 242B9T. Something a tad smaller and cheaper would be the Asus VT229H or the Acer UT2. I can’t recommend any of these of than my Dell’s because I haven’t seen them or used them but they all look reasonable options. If you don’t want to spend as much there are some 15.6” touch monitors that quite a few users have that may be an option. I personally prefer the larger size as it gives more screen real estate to fit all your instruments on at actual or close to actual real size.
@@ExperimentalSimAvionics I appreciate the details. I researched the topic and decided on a pair of 15.6 G-story touch screens. About $180 each on Amazon. Would suit my current needs to learn how to use all this. I got air manager set up and waiting on a knobster and some support brackets from sim innovations. I need so many parts now that I can always go back later and get bigger screens. My main monitors is a good LG but too small as well for this sim. Expensive hobby. Lol.
It certainly can get expensive but it’s better to do your research and wait longer to buy quality gear rather than what a lot of people do and rush in day one and buy cheap plastic rubbish that they later have to replace.