Anyone have suggestions on the proper way to distinguish high end simulator platforms from lesser priced options available in a simple way that can be easily understood by those with even minor sim knowledge?
I'm a novice and have learned a bit about the various options that exist in the market, largely through the help of many posts here. Generally seems there are a number of options across manufacturers that provide high quality, high end sim experiences. They often use tech and approaches that vary and as a result come with tradeoffs to consider specific to an individual's preferences.
I'm not aware of any general tech, spec, or feature based references that would distinguish the high end systems from others so am landing on price point as the most accurate and simple way of doing so in a layman's way. That anything north of $15k for the system itself (excluding screen, net, mat, etc) would fall into the high end segment, allowing for the leading launch monitors to be included in this group. That excluding some of the more portable launch monitors you’re generally north of $25K for a more traditional set up with the sky the limit beyond that.
Thoughts on this approach, or other approaches more fair and accurate but still easy to understand at a glance? Agree with the $15k dividing line or a better line to draw elsewhere?
Thanks!
I'm a novice and have learned a bit about the various options that exist in the market, largely through the help of many posts here. Generally seems there are a number of options across manufacturers that provide high quality, high end sim experiences. They often use tech and approaches that vary and as a result come with tradeoffs to consider specific to an individual's preferences.
I'm not aware of any general tech, spec, or feature based references that would distinguish the high end systems from others so am landing on price point as the most accurate and simple way of doing so in a layman's way. That anything north of $15k for the system itself (excluding screen, net, mat, etc) would fall into the high end segment, allowing for the leading launch monitors to be included in this group. That excluding some of the more portable launch monitors you’re generally north of $25K for a more traditional set up with the sky the limit beyond that.
Thoughts on this approach, or other approaches more fair and accurate but still easy to understand at a glance? Agree with the $15k dividing line or a better line to draw elsewhere?
Thanks!
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