What is the best 32' Tv i can get for gaming?

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#1 alucardio
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I'm looking for the best way to experience HD gaming, and price is not an issue only that is has to be 32' because it's for my room. Is there like a general consensus or anything?
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#2 danish-death
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Well, i'm not going to say which seize you should go for, but after some time with the 32" your going to find it too small, depending on the room, a 42 is better. :)

The panasonic 42PZ80 should be phenomenal, but also an expensive tv, on the other hand you'd be enjoying every moment , no matter it it's watching SD/bluray movies, playing games or just watchin regular tv.

This is a "cheap" high end tv.

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Well, i'm not going to say which seize you should go for, but after some time with the 32" your going to find it too small, depending on the room, a 42 is better. :)

The panasonic 42PZ80 should be phenomenal, but also an expensive tv, on the other hand you'd be enjoying every moment , no matter it it's watching SD/bluray movies, playing games or just watchin regular tv.

This is a "cheap" high end tv.

danish-death

yes! its not expensive! it's on sale at frys.com

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#4 alucardio
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The thing is that i'm going to use it in my bedroom so i can't afford more than 32'. Mayyyybe 37, but since i'm gonna look at it from 4-5 feet, i've been told 32 is the way to go. Either way, I can only fit a 37 at best, depending on the model. That's what i want to know what is the best tv i can get in the 32' bracket for gaming.
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#5 jfcundiff
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I have a Vizio 32 in which was only $650 or so off of Dell.com. The picture is really sharp and clear while not as expensive as Sony and Samsung. It looks great with PS3 games and Blu-ray movies. I also got the surround sound from Samsung and its like a movie theater in my room everyday.
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#6 kramer0024
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no, no no, no, first of all i have heard terrible things about plasmas and gaming, plasmas use a light so when they get really really hot they could burn an image on your screen. and I hear really bad things about vizio.

So i have heard that samsung and sony are completely worth the money, im going to get the Samsung LN37A450, but you should def. look at the Samsung LN32A450

Try cnet.com
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#7 alucardio
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Does anyone here own a Panasonic LZ-800? I've been told they are quite good on games.
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#8 danish-death
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no, no no, no, first of all i have heard terrible things about plasmas and gaming, plasmas use a light so when they get really really hot they could burn an image on your screen. and I hear really bad things about vizio.

So i have heard that samsung and sony are completely worth the money, im going to get the Samsung LN37A450, but you should def. look at the Samsung LN32A450

Try cnet.com
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Burn-in's doesn't happens alot anymore, it still does happendes but dont think that the plasma i've posted is bad.

Try and check out the reviews for the panasonic pz80 and pioneer 428 or 508.

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#9 JohnD212
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My suggestion....Samsung LN32A550 (for 1080p) or Samsung LN32A450 for 720p.....

I would highly suggest the 32A550...yes....1080p might not be obvious on a set this small..but you have a higher resolution so you can sit as close as you need and it will look wonder. The Samsungs also have Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Mapping) and a Game Mode that helps things run smoothly.

Good Luck!