What brand of 4K TV do you use when gaming?

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#1  Edited By tommymars00
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And how was it?

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Sony. it sucks. Very glitchy. Not sure if its software or hardware, but I would not get it again.

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#3 comp_atkins
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just got a new sammy 2 months ago and i love it

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#4 npiet1
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Samsung or Sony if I spending more. I've been looking for a while at 4k TVs. They seem to have the best rep

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#5 hrt_rulz01
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I've always been a Panasonic fan... I find they are the best overall.

But I might consider Samsung for my next TV, as they support Free Sync.

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#6  Edited By mrbojangles25
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I don't own a 4K TV, but I am very happy with my Samsung 1080p.

I hear LG is pretty great if you want the best as they have the OLED 4K TV's. Expensive, though.

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#7  Edited By Sevenizz
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Toshiba, something or other. Total POS. It freezes some YouTube videos for a second or two and sometimes shows blotches on tanned people. I’ve never owned a bad tv until now so I guess I was due. It wasn’t the cheapest 4K tv, but it sure feels like it. It’s fine for gaming though. Should’ve bought the cheaper RCA Proscan model. I’ve never had issues with RCA products.

I kinda want to just switch back to my Panasonic Viera, but it’s smaller and harder to read because geniuses this gen thought smaller font would be better.

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Samsung. It's great and I got it at a bargain price during black Friday.

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Sony XBR 900E 65 inch. My five front speakers are all Sony too. They make good home theater equipment.

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#10  Edited By Byshop  Moderator
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Samsung and LG both have models that are pretty low latency for TVs (provided you get the right models). There are a few websites actually devoted to measuring which consumer models are the best for gaming.

Most of my stuff is Samsung, with an LG in the family room but I don't game on it much. My "main" is a BenQ W1700 4k Projector.

-Byshop

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#11 realistic44
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Samsung most def. I used to have a TLC but I didn't like it as much so I just gave it away. Now I have a samsung and the quality is amazing.