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Currently Im on a 22inch Samsung don't get me wrong its a wonderful peice of kit however, im looking to upgrade, I currently have 300+ due to my job giving me an upgrade. I already own a high end computer to allow me to render clips fast.

Whats the best size TV and model for gaming? LCD/LED? Thanks.

[align=center]Money is not really and object, however i really dont want a 3D one.


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Well i'm getting a 32" LCD tv today its pretty big but mines going to be in my bedroom if its in your living room maybe 40" if you can get them i think so or for your bedroom just get a 32"


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I hear the smaller ones are best.
I have a 32 inch, not to big nor to small.
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I have played on variously different sized TV screens around my home, and elsewhere.

Some being bigger than the other, however really do not believe that because a TV is bigger it is better to game on, I much prefer playing on my 26" LOGIK than my 42" Sony!
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I think small TV's are better than big.

I had like a 20 inch, then upgraded to a 42 inch and i couldnt play properly it was too big.
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42Inch Toshiba LCD tv , An All Round Great TV
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Innovations wrote Well i'm getting a 32" LCD tv today its pretty big but mines going to be in my bedroom if its in your living room maybe 40" if you can get them i think so or for your bedroom just get a 32"


Yeah its going in my office.. so size really doesn't matter as my desc is rather big as it is
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Vinquish wrote 42Inch Toshiba LCD tv , An All Round Great TV


Have slots for cables for pvr? component cables?
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irTiffany wrote I hear the smaller ones are best.
I have a 32 inch, not to big nor to small.


Also herd this however i really don't like playing on my 22 its not that its bad but its small :/ (that's what she said)
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32in Like somebody said above not to big and not to small preferably and LCD Sony or LG...
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