New TV for old gaming

Soldato
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I'm looking to get a new TV for my "office". I'm trying to pin down what is going to be the best compromise for my budget.

I see most TVs are 50Hz (then a made up number for "processed speed" or "motion speed" ). Is this is an issue or worse than one that can do 60Hz which a couple can do? I only play PAL / UK games.

How is input lag these days? My outgoing LG 32" from 2012 has stupid 3.5mm adapters for analogue inputs and it had glacial input lag., so I'll be avoiding that at least.

At the same time I don't want it to be awful for my PC, PS3, PS4/5 etc, otherwise I'd just buy a CRT!

Any recommendations for 42ish"?
 
TVs really aren't half bad for gaming now. I've got an ITX set up on which I play PS360 era games and it's fine, it's just got that stupid 3.5mm connectors and it's pretty small from where I sit. I have steam start when I reach windows and load up as big picture mode. you can't really get rid of a mouse and keybaord though because of various extra launchers (Skyrim being an obvious one) that you need to click play on.

I'm hoping anything will be an improvement in input lag etc from my current tv
 
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