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Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2
Posted by bigpetedatiga on 11/19/14 at 8:17 am00
Fellow gamers, I could really use your help.
My main television finally went out on me. It was okay, but my wife has finally agreed to let me upgrade. I have been looking at some black Friday deals and I wanted a few opinions from you guys.
I know the current generation as well as the new generation of systems all max out at 1080p. Is there any advantage to grabbing a 4k television or should I focus on a television that is 1080p with a Hz rate of 120 or higher.
Also is 120 preferably or 240.
Do you guys think there is any advantage to go over 50 inches? That is what my old television was and it seemed good enough to me but you know, bigger is better.
I will also be using this for a lot of blu rays and sports.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
My main television finally went out on me. It was okay, but my wife has finally agreed to let me upgrade. I have been looking at some black Friday deals and I wanted a few opinions from you guys.
I know the current generation as well as the new generation of systems all max out at 1080p. Is there any advantage to grabbing a 4k television or should I focus on a television that is 1080p with a Hz rate of 120 or higher.
Also is 120 preferably or 240.
Do you guys think there is any advantage to go over 50 inches? That is what my old television was and it seemed good enough to me but you know, bigger is better.
I will also be using this for a lot of blu rays and sports.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
This post was edited on 11/21 at 9:11 am
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by USAF Hart on 11/19/14 at 8:22 am to bigpetedatiga
Depending on the games you play will yield different results. If you are a FPS (Call of Duty, Halo, Destiny, etc.) kind of guy you are going to actually want a TV in the 32"-42" range simply due to the fact that when you play on a larger TV, your character will have more space to cover to track down an enemy. This is why you see a large majority of pro tournaments using 24"-32" monitors. Sure you don't get that HUGE beautiful picture to look at on a 60" TV, but you get the competitive edge.
As far as the others, there aren't any games that I am aware of on consoles that support 4K. The refresh rate would eb something to pay attention to because it will dictate smoothness. obviously 240hz is better than 120hz but I can't justify the price differential on a 240hz over a 120hz.
As far as the others, there aren't any games that I am aware of on consoles that support 4K. The refresh rate would eb something to pay attention to because it will dictate smoothness. obviously 240hz is better than 120hz but I can't justify the price differential on a 240hz over a 120hz.
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by Mr Gardoki on 11/19/14 at 8:45 am to bigpetedatiga
The size of your tv depends on your viewing distance. You do not need more than 1080p since the consoles will not go over that. You want to make sure it has a game mode on it because the refresh rate on tv's does not help games.
There are different options and technologies that go into refresh rate for watching tv and I'm not caught up on them because I'm a plasma guy.
There are different options and technologies that go into refresh rate for watching tv and I'm not caught up on them because I'm a plasma guy.
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by GalvoAg on 11/19/14 at 9:00 am to bigpetedatiga
45/50in
120
Have a 48in Samsung 5 series LED and it's beautiful.
120
Have a 48in Samsung 5 series LED and it's beautiful.
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by bigpetedatiga on 11/19/14 at 9:02 am to GalvoAg
Thanks guy. Any other advice or opinions?
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by CBandits82 on 11/19/14 at 9:48 am to bigpetedatiga
Panasonic 50 inch plasma.
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by hawgfaninc on 11/19/14 at 11:19 am to bigpetedatiga
I just bought a 60" Samsung LED 240hz 1080p Smart tv. Love it so far for gaming. bought it after seeing it recommended on the OT several times. whatever you get I'd make sure it comes with wifi capabilities and I would look at SAM's CLub for good deals on tv's.
if you're a hardcore fps competitive gamer, then yea I'd go with the 24-32" range. otherwise you gotta remember there's a lot of other games that will take full advantage of a larger tv for the graphics. not to mention I'm sure you'll be using it for other things other than gaming that will look better on a larger tv.
if you're a hardcore fps competitive gamer, then yea I'd go with the 24-32" range. otherwise you gotta remember there's a lot of other games that will take full advantage of a larger tv for the graphics. not to mention I'm sure you'll be using it for other things other than gaming that will look better on a larger tv.
This post was edited on 11/19 at 11:20 am
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by J Murdah on 11/19/14 at 11:22 am to bigpetedatiga
Dont get 4K
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by The Sad Banana on 11/19/14 at 11:24 am to CBandits82
quote:Plasma is where it's at.
Panasonic 50 inch plasma.
quote:
If you are a FPS (Call of Duty, Halo, Destiny, etc.) kind of guy you are going to actually want a TV in the 32"-42" range simply due to the fact that when you play on a larger TV, your character will have more space to cover to track down an enemy.
What? This sounds like BS. Explain how this works.
quote:
his is why you see a large majority of pro tournaments using 24"-32" monitors.
This has nothing to do with trying to get hundreds of nerds in one room together?
This post was edited on 11/19 at 11:44 am
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re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by SaintEB on 11/19/14 at 11:43 am to bigpetedatiga
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Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television.
My only advice would be to get a TV that has a "gaming" mode. This takes all of the processing that the TV does to the picture and minimizes it. In a FPS, the processing could lead to some delays (although in the millisecond ranges, but may be noticeable in fast paced action like COD).
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by bluebarracuda on 11/19/14 at 11:45 am to SaintEB
Players use Monitors instead of TVs because of the following:
1. Better refresh rates
2. Better Panels
3. Less input lag
4. Smaller screens = Less eye travel
1. Better refresh rates
2. Better Panels
3. Less input lag
4. Smaller screens = Less eye travel
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by SaintEB on 11/19/14 at 11:46 am to bluebarracuda
quote:
1. Better refresh rates
2. Better Panels
3. Less input lag
4. Smaller screens = Less eye travel
This makes way more sense.
So, he's saying that my big TV makes my maps bigger, but not my character?
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by bluebarracuda on 11/19/14 at 11:50 am to SaintEB
quote:
So, he's saying that my big TV makes my maps bigger, but not my character?
I have no idea what he's trying to say there
And most TVs don't run true 120/240hz. They use motion interpolation which doesn't look nearly as smooth as actual 120hz.
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by SaintEB on 11/19/14 at 11:52 am to bluebarracuda
The eye travel is the real deal.
I have a 60" and if I sit just 1-2 feet closer, I find I have to move my head to see the whole thing. (I sit like 12 feet from it).
I have a 60" and if I sit just 1-2 feet closer, I find I have to move my head to see the whole thing. (I sit like 12 feet from it).
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by bluebarracuda on 11/19/14 at 11:55 am to SaintEB
When I moved from 23" monitor to a 28", it felt like I was playing on a 50" for the first week or so
re: Would love some advice for buying a new gaming television. Update on pg. 2Posted by bigpetedatiga on 11/19/14 at 12:23 pm to jefforize
good stuff guys, I do appreciate.
quote:
You have you move your ironsights or red dot further to aim , or turn around. .. everything.
Explain how this works.
The distance to your target is proportional to the size of everything on your screen. If your screen is bigger, then your character is bigger, your sights are bigger, ie, the scale is bigger.
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