Question about a good enough size hdtv for ps4...

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#1 djvj_y2k
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Hi Hello, i play my ps3 on a 32 inch lcd sony bravia v series for years already(i think for 5 years now), if i upgrade to ps4 sometime next year is my tv still good enough size or should i also upgrade to at least 10 inches more?(42)?, and if ever i still want a sony bravia just upping the size.

Kinda noobish question: Are most/all ps4 games going to be standardly/normally/natively 1080p already?, because ps3 games are just 720p native right? i heard that you won't notice the difference of 720p and 1080p if the size isn't at least 40 inch? Thanks so much for kind answers and forgive the lots of questions.

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#2  Edited By vacaS5oi
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I was going to reply to you on IGN, but did not feel like logging in, it will be fine.

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#3  Edited By BattleSpectre
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Only you can decide whether upgrading to a larger size screen is worth it or not. You have to factor in some questions like how far back are you sitting from the screen and the obvious one of them all are you happy with your current TV? If it's doing everything you want it too then i go by the motto "Why fix what isn't broken?".

I upgraded recently from a 47" LG to a 60" Samsung LED TV simply because my old TV was not doing good enough anymore. Even for my PS3/360 (which are now traded in, but never forgotten lol) my picture could barely keep up with games and the picture always looked jaggy and blurry when rotating the in-game camera etc. Mind you I also had that TV for like 5 years so it was time to upgrade and for good reason too now that next-gen is here. Good luck with it all mate.