Is the A108 Worth It? Why This Isn’t Just Another Flight Simulator Monitor

Is the A108 Worth It? Why This Isn’t Just Another Flight Simulator Monitor

"It's Just a Monitor." — Is the A108 Really Worth $299? Here's Our Answer.

Rowsfire A108 V2 PFD ND display in home cockpit
We've seen the comments. "It's just a monitor." "I can get a cheap display for $80." "Why is this $299?"

Fair questions. This post gives you the honest answer — what the A108 actually is, what separates it from a generic secondary screen, and why right now is the only time you'll get it at early-bird pricing without the early-bird wait.

Let's address it directly: yes, it has a screen.

But so does a $20,000 Garmin GTN. The screen isn't the product — what's built around it is.

CUSTOMER QUESTION "Isn't the A108 basically just an extended display like any cheap monitor?"
ROWSFIRE ANSWER

A generic $80 monitor is a rectangle of glass with an HDMI port. The A108 is a dedicated aviation instrument panel with a touch-enabled display, full-metal enclosure, VESA mounting, native flight sim integration, and a form factor designed specifically for cockpit use. The screen is the medium — not the product.

A108 V2 aluminum frame build quality close-up
Full-metal aluminum alloy + acrylic front panel — same material spec as professional monitor enclosures

What you're actually paying for

Five things the A108 does that a generic secondary monitor simply cannot.

  • 1
    Full touch interaction — not just display

    The A108 touch layer works natively with Fenix A320, FBW A32NX, and compatible add-ons. You can interact with ECAM controls, MCDU popouts, and in-sim touchable elements directly on the panel surface — no mouse required. A cheap monitor has no touch capability whatsoever.

  • 2
    Full-metal frame + aluminum rear shell

    The enclosure is CNC-machined aluminum alloy with an aluminum rear shell — not ABS plastic. At 350g it sits without sliding, doesn't flex when touched, and looks like it belongs in a serious sim setup rather than being taped to a desk. This is the build quality customers ask about when they ask "why is it $299."

  • 3
    VESA standard mount on the rear — wall, arm, or stand

    The rear shell has an integrated VESA mounting interface. This means the A108 isn't limited to desktop use — it can mount to a monitor arm, cockpit frame, wall bracket, or overhead rig. A $80 monitor might have VESA too, but it won't have the sim-specific integration that makes the mounting meaningful in a cockpit context.

  • 4
    Deep flight sim integration: PMDG event codes, encoder brightness, native resolution

    The A108's 1920×720 resolution is chosen specifically to match the native instrument rendering ratios of Airbus avionics add-ons. PMDG event code support means encoder-driven brightness adjustment works directly in-sim without workarounds. Popout Panel Manager compatibility means your instrument layout is restored automatically every flight. This is not a generic display — it's a purpose-built instrument panel.

  • 5
    Desktop stand included — open the box and fly

    The A108 ships with a built-in desktop stand. No sourcing a compatible bracket, no VESA adapter hunt, no cable management puzzle. Unbox, connect three cables (or one if your system supports Thunderbolt 4), configure once, and it works every flight after. The out-of-box experience is the product.

Running it alongside MobiFlight or WinWing? The A108 supports concurrent operation with MobiFlight and WinWing setups. The key is COM port coordination — launch the Rowsfire App first to connect the A108, then start your other software. No conflicts, no workarounds needed.

What it looks like in use

PFD, ND, ECAM upper and lower — all four instruments on one panel, off your primary screen.

A108 V2 showing PFD and ND instruments on screen
A108 V2 ultra slim side profile 13mm A108 V2 desktop stand and rear VESA mount
Left: 13mm ultra-slim profile with built-in stand · Right: rear VESA interface for multi-mount configurations

Compatibility — every platform confirmed

Before the price section, here's the compatibility table. If your setup is on this list, the A108 works with it.

Platform / Add-on Status Notes
MSFS 2020 Confirmed Full PFD, ND, ECAM, EWD support
MSFS 2024 Confirmed Full support
X-Plane 12 Confirmed All Airbus add-ons
Fenix A320 Confirmed Touch enabled, ECAM interactive
FBW A32NX / NEOV2 Confirmed Full native support
PMDG (MSFS) Confirmed Event code + encoder brightness
Toliss A321 NEO (XP12) Confirmed Confirmed by support team
MobiFlight (concurrent) Confirmed Launch Rowsfire App first
WinWing (concurrent) Confirmed COM port coordination required

The pricing — and why now is the best time to buy

Here is the complete price history of the A108, and what's happening right now.

When the A108 first launched, early-bird pre-order buyers got it at $249.99 — a $50 saving on the retail price. That period has ended. The standard retail price is now $299.99, with a permanent 10% sitewide discount bringing it to $269.99.

But here's the thing: those early-bird customers still haven't received their panels. Shipping starts April 10. Which means if you order now at our current limited-time 15% promotion, you get a better-than-early-bird price — and you won't wait as long as the people who ordered months ago.

Order now → Ships April 10 · You pay less than the early-bird price · You wait less than the early-bird buyers
LIMITED 15% PROMOTION · FREE SHIPPING INCLUDED
Ships April 10
Early-bird (ended)
$249.99
Pre-order only
Standard retail
$269.99
Current price (10% off)
This promotion
$254.99
+ Free shipping
$254.99
+ Free worldwide shipping
SAVE $45 vs retail
15% off · Best price since launch · Includes free shipping
Ships
April 10, 2025
Warranty
1 year
Returns
30-day exchange
Get the A108 V2 at $254.99 — Ships April 10 →
Limited promotion · Free worldwide shipping included · 1-year warranty
Why this promotion exists We've heard from customers who felt the A108 was priced out of reach. We think that's a fair challenge — and this is our response. $254.99 with free shipping is the lowest the A108 will ever be, and it ships in days rather than weeks. After this promotion ends, the price returns to $269.99 without free shipping included.

The bottom line

If you genuinely need nothing more than a second screen to move a window onto, a cheap monitor is fine. No argument there.

But if you're flying Fenix, FBW, PMDG, or Toliss in a home cockpit setup — and you want your PFD, ND, ECAM and EWD off your primary monitor, displayed in proper instrument proportions, on a panel that looks like it belongs in a flight deck — the A108 is the product for that job. The price reflects the build, the integration depth, and the five years of sim-specific engineering that went into it.

At $254.99 with free shipping and an April 10 ship date, the math is simple: you pay less than the early-bird price, and your panel arrives faster than it did for customers who ordered months ago.

A108 V2 in full home cockpit desktop setup
Questions before you buy? Join the Rowsfire Facebook group (3,000+ members) or the Discord server — pilots running Fenix, FBW and Toliss on the same setups you're running answer questions from direct experience. Or email us directly at service@rowsfire.com.

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