Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts mid-to-late August)
MOZA MGX1000 Instrument Panel brings the familiar Garmin G1000 layout to your desk with the satisfying click of every encoder and the crisp glow of every backlit label. Built around a true-to-size 10.4-inch IPS display and DisplayLink connectivity with no HDMI required, it slips neatly into complex cockpit setups while keeping cable clutter under control. The tactile controls feel reassuringly deliberate, the display stays clear even in bright rooms, and the compact design makes it equally at home on a desktop stand or as part of a dedicated flight deck. What Sets the Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel apart? True G1000 Scale That Feels Right The full-size 10.4-inch display and 1:1 control layout give the panel proportions that closely match the Garmin unit pilots already know. Reviews have consistently praised how naturally muscle memory transfers between the simulator and the hardware, making scanning instruments and reaching for controls feel instinctive instead of forcing users to adapt to a shrunken interface. DisplayLink Keeps GPU Ports Free Many competing glass cockpit displays require a dedicated HDMI connection, but the MGX1000 sends video over USB using DisplayLink technology. Home cockpit builders with multiple monitors have highlighted this as a welcome advantage because it frees graphics outputs, reduces cable clutter, and simplifies expanding from a single display to dual PFD and MFD configurations. Controls That Reward Every Input The rotary encoders have crisp detents, the buttons provide positive tactile feedback, and the integrated 7-way ALPS joystick mirrors the workflow of the original avionics system. Early reviewers repeatedly point to the physical interaction as one of the strongest reasons to move beyond touchscreen or mouse-driven operation, especially during busy approaches or instrument procedures. Built to Grow with Your Cockpit Rather than locking users into a fixed setup, each unit can be assigned as either a Primary Flight Display or Multi-Function Display through MOZA Cockpit software. Combined with VESA mounting, desktop support, telemetry-based lighting, and configurable button mapping, the panel adapts comfortably from a simple desktop installation to an elaborate multi-panel cockpit. Pros and Cons Pros Cons True-size G1000 layout matches familiar cockpit dimensions. Limited to PC flight simulation platforms. DisplayLink eliminates the need for HDMI connections. Requires external power for maximum brightness. Tactile controls provide crisp encoder and button feedback. Flexible mounting suits desktop and cockpit installations. Specifications Specification Value Product MOZA MGX1000 Instrument Panel Dimensions 304 × 201 × 66.8 mm Material ABS + PC Weight 1.17 kg Display Size 10.4-inch IPS Resolution 1024 × 768 Display Brightness Up to 500 nits Connection USB-A, DC 5 V Video Connection DisplayLink (USB, no HDMI required) Rated Voltage 5 V (USB), 5 V (DC) Rated Current 900 mA (USB), 2 A (DC) Supported Platform PC Mounting Options Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mounting Lighting Independent screen, character and button illumination adjustment Controls Rotary encoders, tactile buttons, 7-way ALPS joystick Included Accessories USB data cable, desktop stand, power adapter Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel Compatibility Category Compatibility Operating Platform PC Supported Simulators Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024, X-Plane 11/12 Supported Aircraft Native G1000 aircraft plus compatible third-party G1000 add-ons including COWS DA40 and Kodiak 100 Software MOZA Cockpit Video Connection DisplayLink over USB Mounting Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mounting points The MGX1000 fits comfortably into everything from a modest desktop setup to a dedicated home cockpit. It supports MOZA Cockpit software, 75 × 75 mm VESA mounting, and independent PFD or MFD assignment, making dual-panel installations straightforward. Because it uses DisplayLink over USB instead of HDMI, adding another panel does not consume an additional graphics output, which has been widely appreciated by cockpit builders. The panel is designed around aircraft equipped with Garmin G1000 avionics. It works with native G1000 aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane, along with several popular third-party aircraft including the COWS DA40 and SimWorks Studios Kodiak 100. It is not intended for analogue steam-gauge aircraft or aircraft using different avionics suites such as Garmin G3000, Airbus, or Boeing flight decks without custom community solutions. The MGX1000 is a PC-only peripheral built for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024 and X-Plane 11/12. It does not support PlayStation or Xbox consoles, and it relies on MOZA Cockpit software together with DisplayLink drivers to handle display output and control mapping.
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