so what kind of tv will you be playing your ps4 on??

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#1 bigcity23
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I am hoping to get a new one, about $355 for a 32 inch samsung 1080p 60 hz smart tv, do you think that will be good enough? what about you guys, and your high def tv's

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#2 pero2008
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Probably on an old RCA tube tv that 's over 20 years old. I hope it dies so I can get a flat screen.

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#3 PS4TrumpsXbox1
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A 60 inch HD/3D tv (a sony bravia). Has amazing picture, cant wait to try my ps4 on it.
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#4 SLAMMIN23
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i will be playing on the lm9600 lg 55 inch led 3d 480 hzs tv

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#5 NeverMore0
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85" projection screen.
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#6 damann22
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On my cheap 32 insignia bestbuy tv. Probably wont get a bigger screen until I move to a bigger house.

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#7 jsmoke03
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samsung 40 or 42 (i dont remember) 1080p 120hz led

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#8 StrongBlackVine
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Probably on an old RCA tube tv that 's over 20 years old. I hope it dies so I can get a flat screen.

pero2008

If you can't afford a new TV no point in getting a PS4.

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#9 StrongBlackVine
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42" Vizio 1080p, 120hz for now.

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#10 nyc05
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2011 51in Samsung 3D Plasma Smart TV.

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#11 pero2008
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I can afford a new tv
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Kuro until Panasonic brings their 80" 4k.

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#13 whiskeystrike
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On a 50 inch Panasonic Plasma. Great TV, I hate playing on LED's now.

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#14 sukraj
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40"Samsung LED Smart tv 1080p.

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#15 sukraj
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On a 50 inch Panasonic Plasma. Great TV, I hate playing on LED's now.

whiskeystrike

I'm the opposite i like playing videogames on a LED tv.

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#16 shellcase86
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I wanna upgrade my 42in LG to a set over 50in.

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#17 i-rock-socks
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42in 1080p 3d smart vizio

and hopefully, the oculus rift

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#18 marcheegsr
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I got a 53 inch Panasonic 1080p plasma.

Had it for about 5 years now with no problems. Great for gaming.

I might get something newer after christmas.

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#19 whiskeystrike
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I got a 53 inch Panasonic 1080p plasma.

Had it for about 5 years now with no problems. Great for gaming.

I might get something newer after christmas.

marcheegsr

I doubt you'll need to considering next gen consoles will be chugging along just fine at 1080P.

Unless you just really want to watch some 4k movies.

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#20 deactivated-601cef9eca9e5
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I think I am going to be getting one of those Samsung Smart TVs so hopefully on that. This sounds like an arrogant statement, but I can't believe there are people that play video games on a current generation console i.e. 360 and PS3 using a standard definition TV. Picture wise it is really night and day and playing games that were meant to be played in HD on a regular TV or without an HDMI cable hurts my eyes.

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The biggest set we can afford. Since our next tv will be with us for the next 10-12 years, it'll have to be reasonably future proof. 50+ inches, 120hz, 3+ hdmi/usb ports. Until such time, my 24in monitor is more than sufficient for my gaming needs.

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#22 whiskeystrike
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The biggest set we can afford. Since our next tv will be with us for the next 10-12 years, it'll have to be reasonably future proof. 50+ inches, 120hz, 3+ hdmi/usb ports. Until such time, my 24in monitor is more than sufficient for my gaming needs.

Namgis

If you're going that big I highly recommend one of the Samsung plasmas. If you don't care about Smart functionality and whatnot then the regular set should run you at $700. It's a great investment (I know I'm starting to sound like a sale rep :P)

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#23 Ne-Plus-Ultra
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Right now I'm gaming on an E3D420VX Vizio 42' 3D Smart TV it is 120 Hz but it has a 60 Hz gaming mode so there's no lag, I picked it up for somewhere around $500-$600 and I love it. Right now it's on sale at Vizio for $440 with free shipping, thats such a great deal it makes me want to get another one.

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#24 DaRq_MiNoS
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I've got a 55" Samsung. LED 1080p 120hz I've found that the big deal is the refresh rate. Samsung has the clear motion technology thing which doubles the refresh rate and is a good thing to have otherwise movement can get kinda choppy.

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#25 Vari3ty
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Does 60z vs 120 hz even really matter for gaming on a TV? I've read that it can make a difference for PC monitors, but on a TV where the framerate in games is often 30 fps and rarely over 60 fps, I've read that 60 hz is all you really need... anyone know?

I've been looking at 1080p TVs (my current one is only 720p) for next gen and there's this Vizio I've been eyeing that says it's also 120hz... is this something I even need to consider?

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Does 60z vs 120 hz even really matter for gaming on a TV? I've read that it can make a difference for PC monitors, but on a TV where the framerate in games is often 30 fps and rarely over 60 fps, I've read that 60 hz is all you really need... anyone know?

I've been looking at 1080p TVs (my current one is only 720p) for next gen and there's this Vizio I've been eyeing that says it's also 120hz... is this something I even need to consider?

Vari3ty

The higher the refresh rate the less screen tearing you will get (for gaming on a TV you won't notice much of a difference, if any at all). If you value 3D gaming/movies then 120hz is what you will want to shoot for. Otherwise 60hz will more than do the job.

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#27 Vari3ty
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[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Does 60z vs 120 hz even really matter for gaming on a TV? I've read that it can make a difference for PC monitors, but on a TV where the framerate in games is often 30 fps and rarely over 60 fps, I've read that 60 hz is all you really need... anyone know?

I've been looking at 1080p TVs (my current one is only 720p) for next gen and there's this Vizio I've been eyeing that says it's also 120hz... is this something I even need to consider?

whiskeystrike

The higher the refresh rate the less screen tearing you will get (for gaming on a TV you won't notice much of a difference, if any at all). If you value 3D gaming/movies then 120hz is what you will want to shoot for. Otherwise 60hz will more than do the job.

Thanks for the reply! I was just wondering because I was comparing the Vizio with an LG TV that was a bit cheaper and seemed to have better picture quality, but was only 60hz compared to the Vizio's 120. 

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[QUOTE="whiskeystrike"]

[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Does 60z vs 120 hz even really matter for gaming on a TV? I've read that it can make a difference for PC monitors, but on a TV where the framerate in games is often 30 fps and rarely over 60 fps, I've read that 60 hz is all you really need... anyone know?

I've been looking at 1080p TVs (my current one is only 720p) for next gen and there's this Vizio I've been eyeing that says it's also 120hz... is this something I even need to consider?

Vari3ty

The higher the refresh rate the less screen tearing you will get (for gaming on a TV you won't notice much of a difference, if any at all). If you value 3D gaming/movies then 120hz is what you will want to shoot for. Otherwise 60hz will more than do the job.

Thanks for the reply! I was just wondering because I was comparing the Vizio with an LG TV that was a bit cheaper and seemed to have better picture quality, but was only 60hz compared to the Vizio's 120. 

Your question had me wondering, so I've been searching the web and it is a vary debated subject. It seems most people say 60hz is fine for the PS3, but if you use 3D then 120hz is best. Then some people say 120hz produces lag, while others say it doesn't. I think what produces lag on most of these TVs are the special filters they have, as an example my TV has smooth motion effect, real cinema mode, film mode, ext., when these modes are turned on they take a small amount of time to process the video, which can lead to lag. Also,when I play games with the game mode on, it seems to make some games just a little smother, I don't know if it's a tiny bit less lag or what, but it is a little better. In the end I would chose a 120hz TV that has a game mode, this way you have all bases covered. 

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#29 DaRq_MiNoS
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Keep in mind that next gen consoles will be 60 fps

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#30 bezza2011
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Will be playing on my 60in LED TV for single player games only problem i've had with it, is because it was a cheap tv, that the online functions used to freeze because of the size of the TV i'm still not sure whether or not that was just the ps3 which just couldn't cope with online at that size of tv or not, i'm not sure but will see, otherwise i have a top of the range 42in in my other room.

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#31 MondasM
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if someone is looking for a new tv set mainly to play games on, check the input lag on different manufacturers, it does not matter if your tv set has a refresh rate of 800 mhz when there is a high input lag... i haven't checked the models of the manufacturers for it lately but since the market is being saturated by new tv sets constantly, one might look into this issue as well...
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#32 KIERON93
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60" 3D HD samsung smart TV
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#33 GTR12
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[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

[QUOTE="whiskeystrike"]

The higher the refresh rate the less screen tearing you will get (for gaming on a TV you won't notice much of a difference, if any at all). If you value 3D gaming/movies then 120hz is what you will want to shoot for. Otherwise 60hz will more than do the job.

Ne-Plus-Ultra

Thanks for the reply! I was just wondering because I was comparing the Vizio with an LG TV that was a bit cheaper and seemed to have better picture quality, but was only 60hz compared to the Vizio's 120. 

Your question had me wondering, so I've been searching the web and it is a vary debated subject. It seems most people say 60hz is fine for the PS3, but if you use 3D then 120hz is best. Then some people say 120hz produces lag, while others say it doesn't. I think what produces lag on most of these TVs are the special filters they have, as an example my TV has smooth motion effect, real cinema mode, film mode, ext., when these modes are turned on they take a small amount of time to process the video, which can lead to lag. Also,when I play games with the game mode on, it seems to make some games just a little smother, I don't know if it's a tiny bit less lag or what, but it is a little better. In the end I would chose a 120hz TV that has a game mode, this way you have all bases covered. 

Game mode is the biggest con TV manufacturers want you to believe, go ask any expert or enthusiast TV forums, its make-believe, doesn't do a damn thing.

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#34 Ne-Plus-Ultra
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[QUOTE="Ne-Plus-Ultra"]

[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]

Thanks for the reply! I was just wondering because I was comparing the Vizio with an LG TV that was a bit cheaper and seemed to have better picture quality, but was only 60hz compared to the Vizio's 120. 

GTR12

Your question had me wondering, so I've been searching the web and it is a vary debated subject. It seems most people say 60hz is fine for the PS3, but if you use 3D then 120hz is best. Then some people say 120hz produces lag, while others say it doesn't. I think what produces lag on most of these TVs are the special filters they have, as an example my TV has smooth motion effect, real cinema mode, film mode, ext., when these modes are turned on they take a small amount of time to process the video, which can lead to lag. Also,when I play games with the game mode on, it seems to make some games just a little smother, I don't know if it's a tiny bit less lag or what, but it is a little better. In the end I would chose a 120hz TV that has a game mode, this way you have all bases covered. 

Game mode is the biggest con TV manufacturers want you to believe, go ask any expert or enthusiast TV forums, its make-believe, doesn't do a damn thing.

 

WRONG 

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=35652

http://bigdah.gamerkage.com/can-some-tvs-game-mode-help-you-play-better.html

http://gametz.com/forum/General/topic/464791.html

http://www.displaylag.com/how-to-enable-game-mode-on-your-hdtv/

http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/995751-/63669088

http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/131506/so-do-some-hdtv-s-cause-input-lag

http://blog.arogan.com/2008/09/lcd-hdtv-input-lag-tests.html

Plus didn't you even read the post you were responding to? I already said my TV has it, and it works.

Or are you just trying to feel better about a bad purchase you made?

If you read the links you will also find that some TVs game modes work better then others, which really just seems like common sense.

So please stop trying to troll, if you want to be taken seriously then bring facts, evidence or at least a skeptical opinion.

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#35 Bigboi500
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32" LG 1080p.

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#36 TheBoss00
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LG LED HD projector at 100".

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#37 ni6htmare01
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I have a 55 inches Sony 3D Led and I hook up my PS4 with it!

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#38 StrongBlackVine
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Keep in mind that next gen consoles will be 60 fps

DaRq_MiNoS

No, they won't. At least not the majority of games. Maybe in a few years, but I still doubt. 1080p, 30FPS will be the majority.

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I have a 55in LG 3d LED TV in living room to play on and a 47in Vizio LCD in bedroom depending on which is free for me to use.
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#40 GTR12
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WRONG 

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=35652

http://bigdah.gamerkage.com/can-some-tvs-game-mode-help-you-play-better.html

http://gametz.com/forum/General/topic/464791.html

http://www.displaylag.com/how-to-enable-game-mode-on-your-hdtv/

http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/995751-/63669088

http://forums.shoryuken.com/discussion/131506/so-do-some-hdtv-s-cause-input-lag

http://blog.arogan.com/2008/09/lcd-hdtv-input-lag-tests.html

Plus didn't you even read the post you were responding to? I already said my TV has it, and it works.

Or are you just trying to feel better about a bad purchase you made?

If you read the links you will also find that some TVs game modes work better then others, which really just seems like common sense.

So please stop trying to troll, if you want to be taken seriously then bring facts, evidence or at least a skeptical opinion.

Ne-Plus-Ultra

LMAO, I made one of the worst TV purchases? I'm literally laughing so hard right now, there's only 3-4 TV's better than the Kuro as of August 2013 (Panny ZT/VT60 and Samsung's PNF8000), enjoy your crappy Vizio or LG or whatever you have.

Also, I said enthusiast forums, those are all gaming forums.

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I play on a 32" Samsung 1080p LED TV. I used to play on a 47" but I found it too big. I like my 32" tv in my office instead no can get a little closer, put on my surround sound heap hones and game all night. Anything bigger is actually worse for gaming IMO.
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#42 Geminon
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Kuro until Panasonic brings their 80" 4k.

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riiiiiiight *rolls eyes*
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#43 Geminon
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currently on a 55" Panasonic ST50. i really liked plasmas at first, but the longer i have this TV, the more im convinced i will never buy another one. there are just too many image retention and screen uniformity issues. i cant play any game with a lightly colored UI for more than an hour or that UI will be on the screen for 1-2 weeks. also, the TV has started to develop strips in certain areas of the screen that are brighter, so when it is against a solid color like a sky or something, it is all very uneven. thankfully i bought the 2 year warranty so if it gets worse, ill be cashing that in... but i will certainly be sticking with LED TVs in the future. plasma looks nice, but the drawbacks are too many and too severe.
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#44 GTR12
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[QUOTE="GTR12"]

Kuro until Panasonic brings their 80" 4k.

Geminon

riiiiiiight *rolls eyes*

What?

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#45 Geminon
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[QUOTE="Geminon"][QUOTE="GTR12"]

Kuro until Panasonic brings their 80" 4k.

GTR12

riiiiiiight *rolls eyes*

What?

you, trying to act like you have 30 grand to drop on a TV.... funny stuff. *waits for the "i work for a living" response* if you "work for a living noob/poor guy/insert flippant insult"... i KNOW you dont have 30 grand to drop on a TV.... because people that work for a living, do not have that kind of money for TVs.... or they wouldnt be working at all.
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#46 mitu123
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My current 24 inch HDTV and a 28 inch PC monitor.

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#47 sukraj
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My current 24 inch HDTV and a 28 inch PC monitor.

mitu123

nice one

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this:
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#49 punisher1
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the same t.v. my ps3 is played on

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On a 22" HD-TV.