I use a 40 inch Sony bravia to complement my amazing ps4. You?
Here is my model:
http://m.store.sony.com//40-diag-w600b-series-led-hdtv-zid27-KDL40W600B/cat-27-catid-All-Sony-HD-TVs
I use a 40 inch Sony bravia to complement my amazing ps4. You?
Here is my model:
http://m.store.sony.com//40-diag-w600b-series-led-hdtv-zid27-KDL40W600B/cat-27-catid-All-Sony-HD-TVs
i always buy samsung tv, currently using a 1080p 21 inch monitor for console/pc use. sony tv are overpriced for no apparent reason
Monitors are the best for low input lag thus great for gaming.
Currently use a Asus VE248H for PC gaming primarily and console gaming when i'm doing online multiplayer or such. (Console is usually connected to a 40 inch flatscreen for casual gaming.)
console - 1920x1080 sony 32 inch ccfl backlit lcd tv, 60 hz. 4x hdmi inputs. not expensive, people compliment the picture quality. i'm happy with it, no plans to upgrade.
pc - 1920x1080 AOC monitor, 24 inch. 144 Hz refresh, displayport hdmi dvi-d. cheapest 144 fps monitor i could get, and quite possibly one of the single greatest purchases i've ever made in my life - love it every day.
both are just TN panels iirc. also the pc is plugged into the TV so i can couch game if i want to.
I use one of those giant fucking tube T.V.s with the wooden enclosure to make it look like a piece of furniture.
That and a 40" Vizio and a 47" RCA.
Don't laugh.
Panasonic 50" S60 1080p Plasma for my consoles
And for my PC I have a Samsung S27A950D 120hz monitor
I run a 3 monitor setup 5760x1080. Probably the only one here that does so. I noticed no one else does on the pc board.
http://i.imgur.com/UXkSTlk.jpg
that left monitor seems to be rather precariously perched
Yeah I had a few say that. I fixed it though, its a bit better and I made sure it won't fall. :P
I thought when I got this desk made it would be long/big enough, guess not.
@SolidGame_basic:
That TV has some of the worst viewing angles I've seen.
Is still a good entry level TV, and the input lag is decent.
@EducatingU_PCMR: yea the viewing angles do suck but I play directly across the tv. I just wanted a decent TV until the 4k ones settle in
@SolidGame_basic: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC914LL/B/apple-thunderbolt-display-27-inch?fnode=69689e90f405197325900c03b1e29193ce2283839e0a830dd21b3e29f4ed7a911efc53c13d9723d84f380595a525b9584e16755e77cb92b5b5e663e2701e0ca1c5d89bc0616df6b970f6b9e2eeefd7ef3dd8b674d1002819181707acdcb72e64e0184a90598eafe0dd5ad0b52d9e2021
I run a 3 monitor setup 5760x1080. Probably the only one here that does so. I noticed no one else does on the pc board.
http://i.imgur.com/UXkSTlk.jpg
I also run a 5760x1080p setup, three Asus VX238H. I love your wallpaper, where did you get it from? I want it.
For my console gaming I have a Sony Bravia 55 inch HX750 400hz Motionflow.
I also have Samsung 37inch in the spare room for no good reason.
@sailor232: That Sony is a slick tv.
Sony Tvs this year are made with some kind of special magic. By far the best gaming tvs on the market. Excellent image quality and incredible response times.
Though I can't handle lcd so I am using a Samsung 60f8500 plasma as my tv.
I got a 32in 1080p Sony Bravia. The brightness isnt the best, but the overall quality is very nice. 60HZ, but appears much smoother. II use it for everything. PC, 360, and PS3.
@sailor232: That Sony is a slick tv.
Sony Tvs this year are made with some kind of special magic. By far the best gaming tvs on the market. Excellent image quality and incredible response times.
Though I can't handle lcd so I am using a Samsung 60f8500 plasma as my tv.
Thanks, yeah its an amazing tv. I was so so tempted to get a plasma, 600hz was very tempting.
That plasma looks awesome, s-voice seems interesting.
I just moved and have an amazing NOTHING!!!!! On Oct first I get 3k from the GI Bill, 1400 in financial aid, then on Oct 6th (I hope) I get 6K in loans so..............and HDTV, PS4, And WiiU are in my future. Not bad my brother @SolidTy, huh?
i always buy samsung tv, currently using a 1080p 21 inch monitor for console/pc use. sony tv are overpriced for no apparent reason
That is the reason. When I was growing up, they were the BLUE CHIP of TVs. Now? Not so much, but it hasn't sunk in yet.
I have a 20 something inch dell monitor for my pc that is starting to go bad. i have to turn it on multiple times before it boots up. my tv sucks too. its only 720p but its like 40+ inches.
No wonder you wanted an xbone :P
My Consoles are hooked up to a 70" Sharp "Led tv" then the PS3 and 360 are on a 46" led while all retro consoles are hooked up to a 60" projection crt TV. I wouldn't do it any any other way. PC is at 1440p 60hz. Higher frames coming soon.
37 inch bravia, it just displays at 1080p with a 60hz refresh but it works fine for my needs, still has a great picture.
I just moved and have an amazing NOTHING!!!!! On Oct first I get 3k from the GI Bill, 1400 in financial aid, then on Oct 6th (I hope) I get 6K in loans so..............and HDTV, PS4, And WiiU are in my future. Not bad my brother @SolidTy, huh?
Sound rad, happy gaming my friend! :)
Had a nice panasonic plasma before it died. Best kinds of tvs for modern games. Right now I've got a 32inch Sony KDL -- most accurate colors I've ever seen on a non plasma. Sony probably produces the best sets outside of when samsung and panasonic were still doing plasma.
Other than that a 32inch JVC for older consoles. I forgot how much CRT trumps modern display tech. Games play differently.
consoles - some LG 40 something inch 1080p tv i bought a few years ago
pc - nearly 8 year old 24 inch 1920x1200 lcd. its amazing how monitors havent really advanced at all in the last 8 years other than 4k resolution. i want a new monitor but cant seem to find anything that justifies upgrading. maybe when quality ips/pls panels get gsync and >60 refresh rates
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