Which TV for games?
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okgo

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41,396 posts

220 months

Sunday 27th September 2015
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Turns out the PS4 has shown the inadequacy of my 8 year old Panasonic Plasma TV 37 incher!

I saw it being played in store and it looked incredible, it looks pretty average on my tv and I feel like I'm having to get real close to the screen to make everything out! With that in mind, I want a new TV, however, due to being limited by a fireplace to the right of the TV I think I can only get away with 47" or less with a very thin bezel, I've just measured and I'm sitting around 95 inches from the set, so not sure which size would be best for me?

Any recommendations for best sets with games in mind at 47" or less?

BillyWhizz888

959 posts

175 months

Sunday 27th September 2015
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I just got a 40" Panasonic viera just for the ps4 in the man cave

I sit close while playing project cars and decent size for gta

Was only £300 when got it as was down from 349 good value for money

Lcd as well so great picture for the games

HewManHeMan

2,348 posts

144 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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I swapped an LCD for a Plasma and, whilst movies looked better, games didn't work quite so well. Couldn't put my finger on why, but the image and refresh just worked betterer.

Not sure how relevant this is as Plasma's are old hat now!

okgo

Original Poster:

41,396 posts

220 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Yeh, I think I've had a good run, that was a decent TV when I bought it, but now things have changed.

I think I'll have a read on some sites. And then go and visit John Lewis or Selfridges to have a look in the flesh. I think whatever I buy will be a big upgrade from what I have, but might as well make sure it lasts.

GrumpyTwig

3,354 posts

179 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Primarily you'll want to look at or check the input lag of any TV, I can't recommend a specific one but there are a lot of tests of various sets.

http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-test-results/i...

Trustmeimadoctor

14,263 posts

177 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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im using a panasonic 55cx802 its great i cant tell any issues with lag but i know its better than my old set smile its not cheap though

The Beaver King

6,095 posts

217 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Bought a 42" LG Ultra HD Smart about 6 months ago for £400. Worth every penny, especially with built-in 4K upscaling.

As someone mentioned above, input lag is important and check to see if the TV has a 'gaming mode'. Some of the TV engines and post-effects/tweaks can make gaming look laggy or tear. My TV has a gaming setting that turns all that junk off to remove the lag.

While on the subject of gaming and LG; their 3D TV's have a feature called Dual Play that allows you to overlay the split screen effect onto the whole screen. You then use the 3D glasses to filter out your partners screen and just show yours. Very cool if you have kids or do multiplayer games with people at home.

Lord_Howit_Hertz

1,959 posts

239 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Yesterday I replaced my 8 year old Panasonic Viera Plasma, with a Samsung UE50JU6800. The shop had this TV hooked up to a PS4, which is what convinced me to get it, the games looked stunning and the flow of the movement on Battlefield was amazing.

I've only had a quick go on GTA last night on it myself and it feels like a completely new game just down to the TV.

I only ever intended on replacing it with another Panasonic, but seeing this one and the difference its made is well worth it.

okgo

Original Poster:

41,396 posts

220 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Agree, think it will be the same for me but sadly so many TV's are 48" or more, but that is too big frown

TonyTony

1,882 posts

180 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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I've got a Sony Bravia. I read on multiple article tests people have done they all do well for gaming for input lag and motion blur.