Wut is a gud TV for FPS games?

id cop a monitor but im really just looking for a big screen that would play all my games fine. something that plays fps decently. I sold my LG LED 47" and it worked with fps games but im still wanting to go bigger.

and i looked up some 1080 crts but they dont have many big ones.
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

Originally Posted by GRyPR33

Bigger isn't better, that's all I can say.

My 32" Vizios serve me well
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Same here man. People are enamored with HUGE tvs. Why? It is just a tv.

Big TV's are nice for watching sports and movies, but for gaming purposes a 20" - 30" monitor is probably the best option.
 
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.

I'll always choose my 24" Sony Triniton over any LCD/LED/Plasma. FPS's on these is just way better.
But I'll play AC:Brotherhood exclusively on my 55" LED, just because I dont need all the precision & total view like in Reach.
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

Originally Posted by GRyPR33

Bigger isn't better, that's all I can say.

My 32" Vizios serve me well
pimp.gif

Same here man. People are enamored with HUGE tvs. Why? It is just a tv.

Big TV's are nice for watching sports and movies, but for gaming purposes a 20" - 30" monitor is probably the best option.
 
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.

I'll always choose my 24" Sony Triniton over any LCD/LED/Plasma. FPS's on these is just way better.
But I'll play AC:Brotherhood exclusively on my 55" LED, just because I dont need all the precision & total view like in Reach.
 
My 20" or 22" (don't know which it is) works great, I can't play on anything bigger.
 
My 20" or 22" (don't know which it is) works great, I can't play on anything bigger.
 
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.
doesn't the "T" in CRT stand for tube?
 
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.
doesn't the "T" in CRT stand for tube?
 
Originally Posted by go rilla

Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.
doesn't the "T" in CRT stand for tube?
yeah, Cathode-Ray-Tube, but "CRT tubes" is/was often used as well 
 
Originally Posted by go rilla

Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG

If you wanna be technical, CRT tubes are better for video games in general.
doesn't the "T" in CRT stand for tube?
yeah, Cathode-Ray-Tube, but "CRT tubes" is/was often used as well 
 
^i guess it falls in the same category as VIN number, PIN number, or RAS syndrome
 
^i guess it falls in the same category as VIN number, PIN number, or RAS syndrome
 
When I was upgrading my desktop monitor, from what a friend told me. The lower the MS on a monitor the better it is for FPS games. So it doesn't have the ghosting effect/lag when you're swirling your camera around. Right now I'm using a 2MS Samsung monitor, and it's amazing. I guess the same thing would apply for a bigger screen television?

I don't know, I'm no TV expert, but just thought the information would help.
 
When I was upgrading my desktop monitor, from what a friend told me. The lower the MS on a monitor the better it is for FPS games. So it doesn't have the ghosting effect/lag when you're swirling your camera around. Right now I'm using a 2MS Samsung monitor, and it's amazing. I guess the same thing would apply for a bigger screen television?

I don't know, I'm no TV expert, but just thought the information would help.
 
do tvs have the MS rating? i know my old samsung 22" monitor had 2ms

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if i could find a 2ms or less big screen
 
do tvs have the MS rating? i know my old samsung 22" monitor had 2ms

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if i could find a 2ms or less big screen
 
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