Poll: Your Gaming TV

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Deadlock Radium

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22" FullHD LCD Computer Monitor, both use it for my PC and my PS3.
Samsung SyncMaster P2250 to be precise.
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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i got a Huge 40' Panasonic that doesn't support HD unfortunately, but again, i have a smaller 30' that does have it...
 

asinann

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I gots me a 60" 1080i HDTV for my PS3 and XBOX and a 24" 1080i for my computer.
 

IamQ

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22" SD TV. I don't really care for a bigger screen. Though, sometimes, when playing heavy rain, the text gets a little too small to read.

Glad I don't have a 360, because if I would play Mass Effect 2 on my TV I'd probably never be able to pick a serius dialogue option.
 

asinann

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Ryuzaki001 said:
120" Panasonic HD Projector. It's in my basement so it is not as convenient as the 20" in my room, but, IT'S 120 INCHES BIG!!!!!
What's your address, I need to rob you.
 

Samuel Adams

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I chose the wrong one >=(. I believe it is somewhere between 32-34" Vizio 720p LCD. I currently have my Xbox 360 hooked up to it in HD and I sometimes hook my computer up to my TV.
 

Nalgas D. Lemur

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Furburt said:
I'm a PC gamer mostly, but my 25" Samsung Syncmaster 1200HD very helpfully supports SCART and cable plugins too, so I plug my Wii and N64 in their too.

Win win!

25" sounds small, but when you're sitting right in front of it, it's a fine size.
Sounds a lot like my setup, actually, except it's a Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP, and only 24", but it similarly has a crapload of different inputs that I have various consoles hooked up to, along with my PC. I have it mounted on one of these [http://www.ergotron.com/Products/tabid/65/PRDID/351/language/en-US/default.aspx] so I can put it right in my face, which more than makes up for it being "only" 24 inches. It probably fills a larger part of my vision than most people's huge TVs, short of a few projector setups I've seen. I actually have to move it back sometimes so everything's in the useful part of my vision instead of the edges being peripheral (and also so the field of view fits better with what's being displayed on the screen so I don't feel funny trying to watch stuff with lots of motion).
 

Optimus Hagrid

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Mine is 17". I don't want a new one because this one fits in my room well and no other tellly is awesome enough to have FOUR CONSOLES plugged into it at once.
 

Becoming Insane

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32" CRT TV. It's... I dunno... 20-30 years old, though, so it's on its last legs. Obviously not HD, so playing Mass Effect 2 was annoying.
 

brtshstel

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I have a big heavy 27" CRT from 1997. It still works. I don't have any current gen consoles, but when I get one I will also get an LCD screen. But for now, there is no point in getting an expensive TV when I'm just playing SNES, PS2, Game Cube, Genesis, and NES on it.
 

Aerodynamic

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52 Inch LCDHDTV 1080p I think, Not sure about the LCD part, but everything else I am sure of.
 

AmayaOnnaOtaku

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46" LCD 1080P HD tv. I was planning on using it as my computer monitor, but realized I did the right thing by getting it and the monitor when I watch a movie and and surfing the web at the same time. Nice gifts I got myself with the tax return for a year of hard work
 

rees263

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I'm using a 32" Sanyo HD TV (I won't list the model number).

Got both my PS3 and PC hooked up, and I love it. I also have a 26" SD that my PS2 and Wii are plugged into.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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xavierxenon said:
19" 1080i / 720p (depending on what the game supports), I find that there really isn't any need to have anything bigger.
That kinda TV.

I bought mine because the white frame is SEXY.

You kids and your resomolutions.