Right now I'm rocking an old 48 inch Bravia. About to upgrade to a LG C2 77 inch though. Will be glorious indeed. But I'm also thinking about picking up a 48 inch C2 for the PS5/PC, and sticking with the 77 for movies/tv.
How bout youse guys?
Right now I'm rocking an old 48 inch Bravia. About to upgrade to a LG C2 77 inch though. Will be glorious indeed. But I'm also thinking about picking up a 48 inch C2 for the PS5/PC, and sticking with the 77 for movies/tv.
How bout youse guys?
55 inch LG OLED in my man-cave (bedroom) with my Series X, 65 inch Samsung QLED in living room for PS5, and 32 inch Plasma in smaller common area for Series S.
I got a decent Vizio soundboard in bedroom too but thinking about upgrading. TV in living room has none but when I need exceptional sound I got a PS5 bundle with those dope-ass Pulse 3D audio headphones.
Size isn't an issue for me really, a gamers Feng Shui is more pragmatic, your sofa chair should be closer, only a total putz puts a sofa/chair at one end of a room their TV at the exact opposite end.
And of course curtain in room capable of blocking any and all outside light for optimal image quality and setting balance.
LG 42" LCD ... yes, LCD, it was my first ever TV that i bought with my first salary years ago and still works fine so no need to change it.
It's 50 inches. It's got a bunch of bells and whistles that I don't need, but that's OK. I got it for only a few hundred dollars (in Canadian dollars).
I almost bought a 42" oled from LG, which was a return from blackfriday for $799.99cad instead of $1300-1500 or whatever they're going for, but then i remembered that its an oled, and a burn in is guaranteed. SW will tell you otherwise, but who the hell is even playing video games in here? Of course you're not getting any burn ins if you play some Forza twice a week for no more than 45 minutes at a time.
Picked up a new set for my man cave/office over the holiday season, 85" Samsung QN90B NEO QLED (mini-LED). It replaced my aging 80" 4k set from 2016 (non HDR set). Watching movies and playing the PS5 now is a night and day difference with HDR.
75 inch Samsung Q90t Full Array QLED
Used to game on an older 55 in LG OLED, burn in after hours of Tekken 7 made me switch to QLED.
Nanocell 55",120hz,hdmi 2.1,HDR,Dolby vision and sound plus game mode.
I'm covered for all the console features 👍
77" OLED. literally sits wall-to-wall in my living room corner. Would love an 85" QD-OLED in 2024, by then my current TV will be 3yearsold.
Standard 34” 4K monitor here with fake (8bit) HDR, it suits my needs for the distance I game at and I appreciate the pixel density but I’ve been researching bigger screens with better quality imaging as well.
For those who have OLED’s, how obnoxious are the auto-dimming functions? Every screen I’ve almost bit the bullet on ended up having numerous complaints about how aggressive and intrusive the anti-burn in features were for both gaming and PC usage.
85" Sony Bravia
Damn. I don't have enough wall for that beast. As it is I'm going to have to install a pull-down rack over the fireplace for 77" C2.
48 inches LG C1 + PS5 in my work area which I also connect to my PC.
Probably gonna buy a 28 or 32 inch monitor for the PC, this TV PC experiment of mine so far causes really bad strain on the eyes.
Yeah, I haven't hooked my PC up to a TV yet. I was thinking 48" too. Do you use the TV as your main monitor?
Nothing too big. I've found having a gigantic television is sort of pointless as you typically have to then move your furniture further back in order to have a comfortable viewing. That could just be me though. But mine is somewhere in the 50" ballpark.
43" LG 4K TV
I think bigger then this is too big tbh, thats why I dont game on my 55" Samsung that I've on my living room
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