What the best TV/Monitor screen size for gaming?
29 inch 1440p 120hz
l think 42 is the sweet spot for any genre, no too big no to small, games looks great, especially 4k
they are some pretty good 42 inch 4k 120hz tvs out there, perfect for gaming.
>>337741030
large screens have higher latency in televisions
>>337743461
we 2008 now.
>>337741030
Screen size is irrelevant over 23". Resolution matters.
>>337741030
depends on your viewing distance faggot
>>337741030
I played the best on a 23" Dell monitor.
It's extremely outdated now, it gets hot as fuck and weighs a shitload, but it didn't have any noticeable lag and had dark blacks.
>Still have it, but haven't turned it on in like 3 years. Can't force myself to get rid of it, bought it back when $300 was a fortune to me. Used it as a tv and monitor.
I have a 29" now and it's honestly not as enjoyable. I also have a 75" in the living room and it's too damn big to game. My entertainment room has a 52" and it's actually spot on from 8' away.
That entirely depends on how far you're sitting from your screen. For a desk monitor, I like 24" to 27"
>>337741030
34'' 1440 naturally
>>337741030
kill yourself
>>337741030
Thinking about getting a new TV since mine is starting to die. Do most modern TVs have a way to fix overscan? My current one doesn't.
>>337741030
I'm digging my 27 inch 1440p/165hz G-Sync monitor.
I feel like anything larger would be obscene given you're only sitting a couple feet from the screen.
depends on the view distance and resolution.
I was fine with 1920x1200 28" at like 3 feet personally.