Best TVs for PS4 and XBone Gaming

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The Best TVs for the PS4 and Xbox One
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Vizio E500i-A1
Vizio really got it right with the E500i-A1 model. This 50-inch HD LED television is one of the most energy efficient LED TVs on the market. It has automatic brightness sensors that adjust the screen's luminosity to your room's lighting. With a crisp SRS Studio Sound system, you also find yourself completely immersed in the game.

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Samsung UN46H7150
Although the Samsung UN46H7150 Smart TV sets your wallet back quite a bit, you are definitely getting an experience that is worth the money. Not only does this TV have 4 HDMI inputs for all your systems, but you can even take advantage of the built-in 3D technology. The 46-inch LED screen is one of the sharpest and most beautiful screens on the market.

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Toshiba 50L2300U
When compared to other screens of the same size, the Toshiba 50L2300U definitely gives you bang for your buck. The 50-inch LED screen presents all your games in crystal clear HD. Not only can you enjoy your video games, but it is also the perfect television to use for all your home theater needs or as a second monitor for your computer. The slim design by Toshiba allows you to game in the tightest of corners.

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LG 47LA6200
Smart TVs seem to be all the rage for gamers these days, and hopefully the TVs will not grow smarter than the gamers. The LG 47LA6200 is a 47-inch TV with high-definition quality and 3D playback technology. The TruMotion 120Hz technology makes it the perfect television system for all your favorite movies, apps, games, and more.

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LG 42LN5300
The LG 42LN5300 system is one of the more affordable options on the gaming market right now. The 42-inch screen presents video in 1080p high-definition quality. Although this TV is not a smart television, it does feature Smart Energy Saving technologies so you can conserve money and energy while gaming. Maybe the money you save on your power bill can expand your gaming collection.

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Gaming monitor

Monitors don't come in 40" + sizes though.

I'm hearing good things about the Vizio new M series. After a nightmare of changing my mind on several kinds of TVs I was looking at I decided to settle for the M422i-B1 which I plan to get the end of next month. Followed by TLOU:R :blessed:
 
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Monitors don't come in 40" + sizes though.

I'm hearing good things about the Vizio new M series. After a nightmare of changing my mind on several kinds TVs I was looking at I decided to settled for the M422i-B1 which I plan to get the end of next month. Followed by TLOU:R :blessed:
Yea but I can only play fps on 27in or smaller
 

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This is what I have as my gaming TV (the 2012 model, not the newer one)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0078LSTWU?pc_redir=1403896625&robot_redir=1

This thing is a monster when it comes to gaming. The 2012 model was rated "excellent" by the displaylag database (subsequent versions of the TV were rated "great")

Using the PC/DVI PC label trick I talked about in this thread cuts deep on input lag (much much deeper than "game mode") and gives me performance akin to a PC monitor (due to the TV thinking it's a PC monitor plugged into a PC and disabling all the glossy/flashy picture features on the TV and only giving you basic monitor settings)

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/anyb...l-than-the-wireless-ones.226761/#post-9017493

Protip: if you want to cut input lag deeper than the "game mode" setting:

Plug your HDMI into the TV port labeled something with "HDMI IN (DVI)"

On TV, go into the menu and go to input/source label (may be different depending on your TV. My Samsung says Source Name or something like that. Don't feel like looking at 1:30 in the morning)

label HDMI/DVI as PC or PC DVI. You should see your screen picture drastically change and be good to go. What this does is make the TV think it is a PC Monitor connected to a PC. Hence why only basic picture settings can be changed and everything else picture related is disabled/off under this setting

Killer Instinct/BF4/Titanfall are like night and day with this settings change. Esp KI

All TVs are not equal when it comes to input lag. Check http://www.displaylag.com and see where your TV ranks in their database.

I looked there when I was in the market for a new TV for the PS4/X1 launches and I bought one of the HDTVs that ranked Excellent and everything is :blessed:
 

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The Best TVs for the PS4 and Xbox One
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cdd8061147691bd46e107cffd9b624b5e6802385.jpeg

Vizio E500i-A1
Vizio really got it right with the E500i-A1 model. This 50-inch HD LED television is one of the most energy efficient LED TVs on the market. It has automatic brightness sensors that adjust the screen's luminosity to your room's lighting. With a crisp SRS Studio Sound system, you also find yourself completely immersed in the game.

1e7ad05883daa85611f278212ff92ef3ee1a213f.jpeg

Samsung UN46H7150
Although the Samsung UN46H7150 Smart TV sets your wallet back quite a bit, you are definitely getting an experience that is worth the money. Not only does this TV have 4 HDMI inputs for all your systems, but you can even take advantage of the built-in 3D technology. The 46-inch LED screen is one of the sharpest and most beautiful screens on the market.

ec3695a3fb4cdad2e835441d373e5fb2d7d2db6c.jpeg

Toshiba 50L2300U
When compared to other screens of the same size, the Toshiba 50L2300U definitely gives you bang for your buck. The 50-inch LED screen presents all your games in crystal clear HD. Not only can you enjoy your video games, but it is also the perfect television to use for all your home theater needs or as a second monitor for your computer. The slim design by Toshiba allows you to game in the tightest of corners.

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LG 47LA6200
Smart TVs seem to be all the rage for gamers these days, and hopefully the TVs will not grow smarter than the gamers. The LG 47LA6200 is a 47-inch TV with high-definition quality and 3D playback technology. The TruMotion 120Hz technology makes it the perfect television system for all your favorite movies, apps, games, and more.

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LG 42LN5300
The LG 42LN5300 system is one of the more affordable options on the gaming market right now. The 42-inch screen presents video in 1080p high-definition quality. Although this TV is not a smart television, it does feature Smart Energy Saving technologies so you can conserve money and energy while gaming. Maybe the money you save on your power bill can expand your gaming collection.

http://www.answers.com/article/1196237/the-best-tvs-for-the-ps4-and-xbox-one?param4=fb-demo-tech&utm_medium=referralutm_campaign=null&utm_content=null-null

I have that LG tv but the 32 inch
 

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More like "Brands you should avoid at all costs"

Even if, for some stupid reason, you don't have a Panasonic Plasma, at least get a Sony LCD.
 
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