What is a good gaming tv for ps3




















But that 32" Samsung LCD looks nice for the price you're asking, despite it being not p. Avoid Bravias imo. Pick a Samsung.

Can anyone shed some light on the two Samsungs and how they compare? Search In. Best tv for PS3 gaming. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Kreuger Posted November 13, Posted November 13, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Tech Star Posted November 13, Sony Bravia.

Black Flash Posted November 13, WatTwo Posted November 13, Vizios are nice. They just came out with some LED's to. Look great! Joel Posted November 13, Someone once told me you dont get the full HD experience if you dont buy a tv over 42". This means QLED sets offer brighter colors and better contrasts than any other panel type.

The panel is still either back-lit or edge-lit like traditional 4K TVs, and this can make a huge difference when it comes to black levels. This makes them perfect for gaming. You'll hear a lot about the response time of a panel, especially when discussing gaming TVs.

This is basically the speed at which a color can change on your TV eg. Most 4K TVs have response times quicker than we can perceive them, so it makes no real difference to gameplay outside the twitchiest of shooters.

However, purists will want a TV with the quickest response time possible. This is the speed at which an image can be refreshed on your TV and shouldn't be confused with response time. A 60Hz 4K TV, for example, refreshes the image on screen 60 times per second, which allows a certain level of smoothness to the image. If the TV refreshes at Hz, the image is twice as smooth, and you notice that in how slick the motion appears on screen.

Many TVs 'game modes' will boost refresh rate artificially, usually by downgrading other display features eg. You need at least an HDMI 1. The majority of modern console games can't display at 4K 60fps, so as long as you have a 2. And no, you don't need to buy expensive gold-plated HDMI cables to get a better picture - just the Amazon Basics will do just fine.

This is always a good question, but never one with a straightforward answer unfortunately. But, we'll try: as objectively as we can be, we don't think many people would disagree that if the absolute best screen type for presenting games to our eyes is probably a QLED screen or an OLED screen. However, given all the information on this webpage, we can see that it's a bit more tricky than just trying to select an objective winner - and technical stuff aside, you always have to consider price, and what's best for you.

If you can get to a store and see TVs running some imagery, then having an 'in the flesh' look will definitely help - but just for downright image brilliance, you have to look at QLED and OLED televisions. I'm also a qualified landscape and garden designer so do that in my spare time, and use it to write about games' landscapes and environments too, including an upcoming book on the topic! Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more!

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Best gaming TVs for Input lag: Display type: OLED. Refresh rate : Hz. HDMI 2. Samsung QN95A. Reasons to avoid - No Dolby Atmos. Specifications Screen size: 48, 55, 65, or 77 inches. Input lag: 13ms. Refresh Rate: Hz. Reasons to avoid - Bass performance is a little light. Display type: QLED. Reasons to avoid - Lacks Ultra Wide Angle viewing tech. Hisense A6G. Display type: Direct LED. Refresh rate : 60Hz. Sony X90J. VRR: Yes pending firmware update. Reasons to avoid - Demands a premium investment - Feet or stand an optional extra.

Image 1 of 7. Image 2 of 7. Image 3 of 7. Image 4 of 7. Image 5 of 7. Image 6 of 7. Image 7 of 7. Samsung TU series. Specifications Sizes: inches. Input lag: 9. Display type: LED. Refresh Rate: 60Hz. Image 1 of 4. Image 2 of 4. Image 3 of 4. Image 4 of 4. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Skute Start date Dec 28, Skute Standard Member. I'm looking at 37" to 42". It's got to be p and preferably MHz as I hear that's better for gaming?

I've been looking at the Samsung LE40A, but in this review, it mentions a couple of negatives which could affect gaming Hi there Settings threads on these forums helped me get the best out of mine.

Sony also have great LCDs on the market - but to match the you need the W and the price difference and design made me go for the 6 serirs Go for it you wont regret it samsung Barinov Active Member.

Hey Skute a few options you should add in a kind of filtering process. An LCD that handles : - Tv without blur, ghosting. Look at tv's that handle well this effect. In my opinion I would certanly choose a good tv with fine colors but with impressive performance in these areas, over a massive color screen with ultra deep blacks but losing in video processing.

Do you have a link to that settings post for future reference? I spent about 20 hours in 3 days reading these forums and others to decide which TV to get for films and gaming. I know this reply is late, but for anyone trawling forums to decide on a gaming LCD, I got the 52" Samsung and it's perfect for gaming and PC work.



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