Poll: Console gamers, how large is your gaming television?

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Lokithrsourcerer

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Jaded Scribe said:
Lokithrsourcerer said:
I have 2 really a 38inch HD in my room that I use as a PC monitor as well
and a 50inch HD in the living room when my dad isn't using it.

My bedroom setup:


yes that is wow but I'm "on the wagon" now
and yes that is a sure SM58 taped to the desk for talk back I didn't see the point in buying a headset when I had a perfectly good (better in fact) mic to hand.

That pic was just after my mic stand broke, its not just for gaming I'm a musition/producer/sound designer as well hence the active monitor speakers.
ACK!!! Default UI!!! /run /hide /cry



OT: We have a 42" HD insignia in the bedroom. Some time (this year, *crosses fingers*) going to upgrade our old CRT 32" HD tv to a larger flatscreen.
lol I got used to the default from playing on my old crappy laptop and then never changed it when I got a nice shiny monolith desktop
 

DanielBrown

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8bitlove2a03 said:
Edit: For the non-American Escapists, 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters
We actually also measure our TV's and computer screens in inches(in Sweden at least). Why I don't know.

Got a 18" wide screen TV and a... 16 or 18" computer screen!
Wish I'd gotten a bigger TV, but it works pretty well.
HD both of them.
 

Bakuryukun

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I have a 22" TV. It isn't the biggest, but it fits nice in my new place, and I got it on my own, so I'm quite attached to the thing. =3
 

Soluncreed

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I got a 42" HD tv in my basement that I use for Xbox 360 and PS3 purposes. It's pretty nice.
 

FamoFunk

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Depending on what PS3 I'm on and what game I wannaplay; either a 26" HD or a 42" HD.
 

loc978

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My PS3 (and my Wii, SNES and Dreamcast for that matter) is hooked up to a 42" LED TV (1080p) and 7.1 surround sound... but it's only rarely used for gaming. My PC has outputs going everywhere (including the 42" TV and sound system), but its primary display is a plain ol' 19" 4:3 LCD monitor and stereo speakers.
 

Bearjing

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120 inch projection screen (720p). It is actually a lot cheaper than a normal tv, only cost me about $700 for the whole set up and im quite happy with it.
 

manaman

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I have an old 42" Samsung 720p in my room. It's hooked to the computer downstairs as well as the 360.

I have a 50" Samsung 1080p TV downstairs thay is hooked to a computer and all the consoles. Yeah I have two 360s. My first one was having issues and I picked up an elite, but it never failed.

I also have a 22" computer monitor that quite frankly blows both TVs out of the water, provided you are sitting up close of course.

I also have a very old Samsung tube tv. The older game systems are hooked up to that TV, and it stays in the library.
 

Lbsjr

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Currently I've got 3 24ish inch oldschool boobtubes, and one of them can split the input to other tvs, so halo parties don't hurt so much.
 
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-Zen- said:
24" SD TV

I'm surprised to see how many people on this forum have quite a bit of disposable income.
I think my TV is either a bit bigger or smaller, but it's also standard definition. My family can't exactly afford high definition TVs
 

Anti-Robot Man

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42" HD Sharp lcd. Everything looks great, I would have gone even bigger but the room doesn't have the space (the larger the tv the further away from it you should be sitting for the resolution to look correct). Unfortunately a dark line has developed almost exactly in the middle of the screen (it's a known fault with the model), not exactly dead pixels but is a bit distracting. When I eventually replace it I might go for a slightly bigger plasma (they're better for films but the refresh rate still isn't as good for games), depends on where I'm living.

I known an idiot who has a 60" plasma + PS3 setup, which he plays from (no exageration) about two to two and a half feet away from the screen. He's also mildly colourblind so he has some really wacked out settings for the screen (he also always ramps brightness and contrast up to max).
 

Fooz

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32" HD tv for my xbox 360 and a 22" 1080p monitor for my gaming PC
 

Soxafloppin

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A 32 Inch LG HDTV, i have a sort of medium sized room (My double bed takes up nearly half of it) so it works nicely.
 

Beautiful End

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I have a 14 inch (I think) flat screen TV in my room for my 64, PS2 and SNES. I have a 30 something inch TV, one of those "box" ones. However, I will be buying a better 40 inch LED TV soon. Not only is my box-y TV breaking apart (Lines on top of the image, chops the image, bad sound, shiny auras on stuff) but I truly wanna know what it's like to play a game AND be able to read the ext, listen to the music perfectly without a buzzing sound, watching movies with the right palette of colors and so on.

Seriously, playing ModNation Racers is impossible! Try and read the text without a LED or LCD or plasma TV. Go on, try. If you can do it, then you have my respect. Geez, why do developers wanna make us go blind? Or crazy? :/
 

DustyDrB

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30" HDTV. I finally got an HDTV (no more unreadable text!!) in December, though my SDTV was 36". It was also a bulky, awkward and not ideal for a guy who moves as much as I do. The new TV will actually be able to fit in my car without causing some sort of damage while squeezing it through a small space.