I'm curious to see the results, TV has always been the most popular due to its convenience.
Edit: TV still dominates. Interesting.
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2 commentaires100" projector screen for most games. I no longer play fps competitively so no need for a smaller one.
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32 inch samsung TV. because it was cheap back when i built my computer in 2015, and runs all the electronic devices without an HDMI splitter box.
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I use a monitor at the moment because my tv is old and is having issues with the backlight flickering during dark scenes or dark environments, it becomes really irritating I'm getting a new tv soon and will likely switch back to the tv but I've noticed the monitor has a much quicker refresh rate than my tv so tends to be smoother during gameplay, only downside is it doesn't have speakers so I have external speakers hooked up to my ps4 controller when I'm not using a headset which is basically like having a controller with a cord again.
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40" 4K LG, it's pretty damn good actually and for only using the built in speakers, the sound is really good too...
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My 40in Samsung UHD 4K tv has fairly low input lag and looks great for the few games my wife and I play. Blurays and Netflix look great.
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I have no monitors in my apartment, only TVs. One tv is small enough to work as a monitor for my computer.
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10 commentairesI find it hard to believe that any console players are using a monitor. Totally unnecessary and inconvenient imo, unless you're some dope with hoop dreams of going MLG.
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I play on both.
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Monitor for PC. TV for PS4.
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14 commentaires54" Vizio flatscreen. You'd be dumb and at a disadvantage to play on anything smaller than 40"
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My all in one computer
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Up until about a year ago it was all on a TV. But recently built a PC and then got a dual monitor setup and don't think I could go back to a tv
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Actually both, depends on which console I'm sitting. But usually, the TV.
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1080p Samsung smart tv
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I have a TV as a Pc monitor and also a normal monitor and a TV for consoles. I don't know what option to pick
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I'm not sure about the size of my tv because my parents gave it to me after getting a nice 4K tv, but it gets the job done. My only problems are that it's very glossy and reflects light so I can't see the screen very well with my ceiling light on and none of the screen sizes are very good. Whenever I watch YouTube in my Xbox, the edges are always cut off.
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Modifié par Stitch : 5/22/2017 4:05:23 AMMonitor is better in everyway except co-op and laying on a couch, stretched out.
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T.V man
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58" 4k 3d TV. Best money spent
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5 commentairesI've had the same hd tv since like 2011. Getting a monitor very soon. Roommates were talking about us splitting 3 ways on a 4k tv. Undecided on that.
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Honestly I dug up a flatscreen tv helping my family clean out a late relatives house the let me keep it in exchange for helping been using it ever since. But if I ever had to get on brand new it would mostly likely come down to whatever is the best quality I can get for what I can afford.
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I have two monitors. One for my PC, and one for my Xbox one.
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I play on my 24" Samsung monitor. Crystal clear and conveniently at my desk so I never have to contend with family for the TV.
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I mostly use my monitor. Switch to TV occasionally since I got a 75 inch 4K. Hoping tp buy a 4K freesync 2 monitor before Destiny 2 launches.