GamerFitNation: Let’s first define what we are talking about. A big TV would be something larger than 30 inches. This is the arbitrary number that sounds about right, because a smaller screen would be something that a person would use if they were sitting at a computer. Anything larger than 30 inches is going to be too big for a person to sit at a desk and use, thus rendering a computer desk pointless.
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The $398 LG TV is infinitely better than the $98 .onn TV, but I bet people will choose the latter
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I have a 65" in the living room that is used as the regular tv, a computer screen and my gaming tv. Everyone knows that when I'm on the tv, it's my time. I also have a 46" in the bedroom. Big tv is always better in my opinion.
I love gaming on my Alien-ware 19in monitor, i feel like i see ever thing fast (less eye travel). But for movies, it's got to b a 27in and above.
Big is not always better, especially for gaming. So I have to disagree with this article.
And I have one of the best plasma screens in the world, a 65" Panasonic VT50.
Anyone that have tested a high-end gaming monitor know this for a fact.
I'm not going to go in to the technical bits as most if not all of you wont care to read it.
Why did i read this?
Im happy with my 19" monitor for my PS3..