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| 1370335 | 2014-03-16 05:53:00 | Hi, I am looking for a new TV for gaming and watching movies, I am looking for a size around 40" give or take. I would also like to hook it up to my pc so I can play games off of it on that and movies ETC. So pretty much something that looks amazing movies and games. I don't really care about 3D so im not caring if I get one with it or not. Does any one have any suggestions on what I should get? thanks |
liberator210 (16797) | ||
| 1370336 | 2014-03-16 10:51:00 | No, in my opinion it's personal preference anyway. What someone thinks looks great someone else will say looks awful. 3D seems to have died the quick death it deserved. |
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| 1370337 | 2014-03-16 18:08:00 | Pick one, they are all pretty similar really. People have their favourite brands but in truth all the major name brands make good TVs. Even the El cheapo's look good but I'd avoid if you can afford to. |
dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1370338 | 2014-03-16 19:25:00 | Personally, I've not seen a 40" TV that "looks amazing" for gaming as they're all only 1080p, but were I required to choose, I'd go Samsung or Sony, as in my experience they tend to have the better image quality (at least, closest to my preferences). But it's a very opinionated thing, others may prefer, say, LG. | inphinity (7274) | ||
| 1370339 | 2014-03-16 20:50:00 | I'm definitely a fan of the LED screen over Plasma, and you'll also appreciate having one that does a higher refresh rate than 60hz. Things to check for include how long it takes to "boot up", as some can take 10+ seconds and that'll get tiring real quick. You might also wanna check how easy it is to change the inputs from the device itself, without a remote. |
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