Need a good tv for gaming any sugestions?

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#1  Edited By jdc6305
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I bought my Sony Bravia in 2008 and it's starting to show it's age. The screen is starting to separate from the frame.

What would be a good brand for gaming? I was looking at the sharp aquos does anyone have any experience with these tv's?

I'm looking for something on the small size like 32".

I'm not a fan of Samsung I don't like they're design I think the bases look ugly.

Any suggestions?

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#2 joe_b1_kenobi
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I'd always go with Sony for quality. And since your looking for a smaller one it wont cost the earth.

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#3  Edited By jdc6305
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@joe_b1_kenobi said:

I'd always go with Sony for quality. And since your looking for a smaller one it wont cost the earth.

I'm kinda disappointed in my Sony and how it's falling apart. It don't get moved much or anything. It pretty much says stationary. I paid $800 for it 6 years ago. It's starting to lean on one side and the screen has separated from the frame that holds it together.

My cousin has a newer Bravia then mine and his is having electrical issues.

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#4  Edited By Notorious1234NA
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@jdc6305:

Sony or Panasonic Plasma if they still sell those at your electronics store.

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#5 aretilda
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Vizio is an excellent brand, I have 2 Vizio TVs one is hooked up to my Xbox One and it works great I highly recommend Vizio.

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#6  Edited By vatorus
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Why 32"? If you're gonna get a TV, go BIG. At 32" your choices are limited. THE BEST TV EVER will be released later this month, the Panasonic AX900: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-ax900-201409123908.htm

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#7 waffleboy22
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I'm currently using a Panasonic, but i've been having some trouble with the images being printed in to the screen, and i've heard Sony tends to handle these problems a bit better. Panasonic is still a great brand for quality however, and mine has enough input ports to support three consoles and a computer, so it's really not too bad

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#8 hrt_rulz01
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I'd go Sony or Panasonic.

I currently have a Sony KDL50W800B which I'm happy with. Games look great once you set it up right and hardly any input lag.