32" 1080p for gaming - £250 'ish?

I fully agree Glen.

My preference is a monitor but nothing at 1080p in the 32" market :(

Even considered a South Korean jobbie but seems too much of a gamble regarding faults/import tax etc.

I was settling for a TV has second best.

Maybe a 28" Monitor would be a better option after all.

Need good viewing angles though.

In what way is it not as good as a monitor.. a TN panel at that worst case scenario?
 
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i have this samsung tv i use for most gaming (fifa, witcher 2, assassins creed, dying light etc)

Cant fault it at all :D

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-UE3...446903590&sr=1-11&keywords=samsung+32+inch+tv


I may be shortly putting it up for sale on the MM (incoming 40" tv) at my usual bargaintastic prices ;)

If you do it soon and can do a price for postage, send us a trust ;P

If I downsize to 28", I can save about £150 which for 4", is not much of a deal and gives no resolution problems.
 
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That AOC would be much better than the Sony

I am worried about the scaling from the 1080p though?

The new display will be a secondary mirror of 1080p you see.

The bigger display is to make film watching and co-op games more pleasant :)
 
Oddly, I have the Iiyama in the house on another computer as a secondary mirror.

Is alright and would save me a ton of money.

4" is not that much to be fair.

I have been toying with a 40" TV but have serious doubts that a TV for PC gaming is asking for trouble from the information I can gather.

Anyone know anything about this:

http://www.richersounds.com/product...0b/pana-tx40c300b#showproduct_product_reviews

£180 for the 28" monitor but for less than £100 more for 40" and a 6 year warranty...

In the back of my head though, I have a imp saying "Do not get a TV, it will be ****".
 
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If you are refering to 1080p, the lower the size the tighter the pixel density which at that distance would mean in theory a better perceived quality of image.

At that distance, if a bigger screen is needed, 1440p would be my recommendation if you can afford it from a performance standpoint.
 
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