its been a while since we have a Monitor vs HDTV Thread.
what is best to play games on Sup Forums
good big tv? a dektop setup monitor?
its been a while since we have a Monitor vs HDTV Thread.
what is best to play games on Sup Forums
good big tv? a dektop setup monitor?
I like both
À beamer.
fast games that require low input latency - monitor
stuff you can sit back and play with a controller - tv
two monitors one for tv one for games. Just got second one yesterday its the best shit ever. 2x asus 23" 1080p
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I have a smaller tv that I'm using as a monitor and aiming in FPS games feels worse compared to my old monitor. 1080p wasn't worth it.
TV mostly for PS3 games that looks like compelte crap on a monitor.
also like the big picture more
NOT FAIR
>controller -> TV
>keyboard/mouse -> monitor
This type of threads is stupid as fuck.
>What is better Sup Forums? Coats or blankets?
If I don't know the specs of displays you are asking for then how the fuck I should answer this question. You can have in mind old Samsung LCD from 2009 or maybe top tier Sony XBR-X930D... And you want them copared to Acer monitor H223HQA.
It's the same type of question like...
>So... Do you like cars?
Depends on specyfication of hardware.
End of the thread.
TV by far.
Been using a monitor for a while and when cutscenes happen they look "pasty", like some 360p youtube video.
On the TV they look great without it.
Impressive how monitors still have some differences compared to tvs after all these decades.
you see, HDTV have many lag. I kbow from own experience that I get ~40-60 ms delay on my TV. it doesnt make a difference when you play strategy games or JRPGS (like I do most of the time anyway) but its very crucial when you try to play shooters or platformers
so I also have some 5:4s I connect when I want some Mario fangames full of viruses and other malware or my pirated L4D2 with backdoor Trojan
so id say if you play slow paced games get a HDTV, if not, fuk u anyway
>what is the best to play games on
The one you're most comfortable with
>its been a while since we have a Monitor vs HDTV Thread.
You mean 10 minutes? Fuck off already you faggot, with game mode turned on they're the same shit minus all the marketing buzzwords that "le gamers" spend an extra $100 for.
>Impressive how monitors still have some differences compared to tvs after all these decades.
Yeah, TVs are worse in every way
You probably don't sit close enough to your TV to see that it looks just as shitty as it does on your monitor
I have been playing everything on my 38" television for years now and I could never go back to some small monitor. Really the best decision I made with what little funds I had back then.
>tiled wallpaper
Filth.
Size matters.
32'' TV/Monitor is good enough for me. Used to have samsung 1080p 32'' TV but the delay was noticeable, bought Phillips 4k 32'' display and am very happy with it.
how the fuck do you use a mouse and keyboard and use a tv
No, monitors are shit. They fuck up stuff tvs does well at the same screensize.
Trust me I use glasses, so it can't fool me that much.
>tfw I have a "TV+Monitor" and it's big, with low input lag, 3HDMI, 1 DVI and 1 VGA port.
I don't think they make them anymore.
having a screen that's too big makes you lose focus as your eyes have to dart all over it to see everything properly. a 20-25 inch screen is ideal for being able to focus on everything
Sit closer and it doesn't. A huge TV is unusable on a desk and a small monitor is unusable on a couch, but this isn't a best seating arrangement thread.
Fuck off back to whatever shithole you come from, idiot.
Today l replay Portal 2 on a big screen(living room tv)
its was amazingly fun and comfy, feel like a retard for playing ina small as fuck 21.5 screen back in the day.
>laptop for fps games and when i dont want to play with controller
>50 inch 4k tv behind laptop when i want to play from couch with controller
Comfy
just sit back
>No, monitors are shit. They fuck up stuff tvs does well at the same screensize.
No that's TVs. They post process that fuck out of everything on factory settings and it makes the content look worse and gives it massive input lag. Some let you turn that shit off, some don't. Decent monitors have great color accuracy and minimal input lag and never ever any bullshit they put in TVs.
being closer to the screen improves focus as well though, less peripheral input
its seems that some people haven't experienced High-end or Premiun Leds tvs
OLED?
OLED monitors will shit on OLED tvs and the cycle will continue.
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I have a 60" TV, but I prefer gaming on my 24" 144hz asus
good no.
OLED are shit for gaming, the response time is just too slow.
man l miss plasmas.
being further away puts less strain on your eyes
if you can sit as far back as you can still comfortably read
im blue dabidee dabidi
Mate you're thinking of the wrong display technology.
>OLEDs also have a much faster response time than an LCD. Using response time compensation technologies, the fastest modern LCDs can reach response times as low as 1 ms for their fastest color transition, and are capable of refresh frequencies as high as 240Hz. According to LG, OLED response times are up to 1,000 times faster than LCD,[67] putting conservative estimates at under 10 μs (0.01 ms), which could theoretically accommodate refresh frequencies approaching 100 kHz (100,000 Hz). Due to their extremely fast response time, OLED displays can also be easily designed to be strobed, creating an effect similar to CRT flicker in order to avoid the sample-and-hold behavior seen on both LCDs and some OLED displays, which creates the perception of motion blur.
OLED is faster than CRT and we can do insanely high refresh rates with flicker for no motion blur
i never get eye strain, been sitting close to screens all my life
>buy a TV that's too big
>have to sit further away so it might as well just be a regular size TV
What's the point then?
why watch movies on cinema when you can see it in a monitor back home!
Yeah, why?
Because you like the thrill of public sex.
That's fair.
I have a 50" TV that I've been using for a while, and I just ordered a 24" 144hz monitor.
So, both.
>why watch movies on cinema when you can see it in a monitor back home!
That's a legitimate question. Answer it.