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What size TV (make model whatever too) do you game on?

Oberon

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As the topic says:If you use more than one,what's your main one.

Me,Im using a 55" LED LCD.

Its the LG LM6410 55",LED LDD,has passive 3D and dual play (better than split sceening)
 
41" Plasma LG.

Would of got a bigger TV but the way our place is set up it would be a strain on the eyes.
 
I have a modest 32" LCD Sony Bravia.

I have a bit bigger 40" in the living room where I used to game before, but it's really just more convenient to game in my own room hence I use it with this TV.

And I think it does a pretty good job. Since it's a Sony TV, its remote control works with PS3 directly and I can navigate the menu, plus Netflix using it.
 
"55 ooo my god that's some big TV seriously thats huge, i am on a "46 inch tele i think its hd and LCD whatever i don't really know my tv, only its size and that is about it.
 
Well I upgraded a few months back from an Hisense LCD 42".
My LG Im using now is better all round,passive 3D which is fun for 3D blu ray movies and I can play Black Ops 2 in full screen with 2 players at same time,no split screening.
Dual play,its not perfect but its better than split screening for sure.
btw,Any passive 3D should be able to dual play,as long as you got dual play glasses and the game that supports it.
Black Ops 2 for eg.If you try dual play on Black Ops 1 you get squished screen.So the game should also have dual play in its graphic settings,which Black Ops 2 does.
 
I am on a budget, so i am still using a ASUS 23 inch display. It's not the biggest thing in the world, but sure beats trying to play on a old CRT screen that kept turning off from time to time.
 
It's an older seventy inch RCA televison set. I'm not sure on the exact model or anything but the whole set itself is pretty big (screen size as well as the overall weight). I think my parents won it from a radio contest several several years ago but it also functions just fine for gaming.
 
37 inch in my room, kinda old but awesome, not to big...wich is perfect for FPS games...
And one 50 inch in my living room, its an LG with beautiful colors... Awesome for playing Gta or even FPS games :)
 
I remember playing with my PS2 on our JVC CRT TV. Haha.

I have an LG 32" Led TV in my room that I use for watching movies and playing on my laptop via HDMI. Pretty typical I think.
 
55 inch sony. I would like something a little bigger. This is formidable, though. I don't think I would enjoy gaming on anything smaller.
 
Its always like that,I had s 42" before and thought wow,55" may to too big..lol but I bought a 55" a while a little while back and Id hate to go smaller now :o
 
35" Bravia LED.

I don't think I need a bigger TV than that. Bigger TVs usually hurts my eyes more. And the fact that I sit close to the TV, I don't really need bigger than 35".
 
Depending what kind of game I am playing dictates which my main TV is. I have a 58" Toshiba LED in the living room and a 58" Samsung plasma in the bedroom.
 
I mainly game at my desk. I currently use my 27 inch HP monitor to game on PS3, Xbox360 and PC. Other than that, It's usually on my 46 inch TV.
 
I'm using a Sony 37" LCD, as before I was always in the mindset of getting the "right size TV for the room". But now I just want a massive TV that will blow me away... Thinking of getting a 50" TV next.
 
I'm using a Sony 37" LCD, as before I was always in the mindset of getting the "right size TV for the room". But now I just want a massive TV that will blow me away... Thinking of getting a 50" TV next.

NO doubt! I have the 24 " 3d monitor by playstation. I love having it because obviously it's 3d for movies too, but I stuck my Samsung 32 inch in my music studio, since I need a ton of screen space to see the Logic 9 and Ableton GUI's at the same time, and we have been dragging it out of my music room to play when people come over to play playstation, (bacasue the 24 " is small).

So I'm going to just say the heck with it and get the biggest Sony I can afford. Our living room is not as bright as my studio room, so I think the LED is better than LCD for dimmer rooms? I think that LCD is more like a computer monitor, my Samsung for my studio work is and LED progressive scan, lit from the sides. I think my eyes like it better than LCD.
 
I stick with a 20" as it is perfect. It's only 720p but looks great on most games (especially 720p games durrrr) and it means I hardly have to move my head or eyes to see the entire screen. Getting a balance in this regard is so important. Sometimes I play on our 52" or however big it is, and although epic, it is not something I'd do consistently.
 

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