What is your screen size (when gaming)?

What is the size of your gaming display?


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I alternate between a 32" 1440p Samsung Odyssey G7 & a 42" 4k LG C3 OLED.

I use the 1440p when I want a high framerate and the 4k when I want a graphical "wow" factor.
 

digdug2

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I've been gaming on my newish Hisense 85" U8N and it's been pretty awesome. Great blacks (not as good as OLED... but it gets way brighter than even the highest end OLED, so I'll take the trade-off), the VRR works really well, and the PQ is really good.
 

Baemono

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Elginer

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85 inch Sony mini LED in the living room and PC setup is an Omen 34 inch Ultrawide. Also have a 55 inch Samsung connected so a Series S for random gaming in bedroom.
 

Magic Carpet

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82 Inch Samsung Q70R.
I checked 83" it was the closest :)

Great picture with the worst HDMI ports.
Only 1 has full features, VRR HDR, the other 3 are not good for gaming. The one good port is NOT the ARC port. Samsung cheeped out on the HDMI guts and features.
 

Gambit2483

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55" is the sweet spot for me. 65" is nice too but only if it's in a very open spaced room.

Anything less than 55" should be because of space restrictions, otherwise you're doing these games a huge disservice.
 

Idleyes

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It’s an 86", But it's old now and definitely due for an upgrade. It’s that IPS LED LG NanoCell bullshit, more marketing fluff than anything. But to be fair, it’s been great for my bright living room, especially with Florida sunlight blasting through the window behind me and reflecting off the screen.
 

Magister

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It depends. 43 inch 4K TV when I'm at my own home or 24 inch FHD monitor when I'm staying at my relatives.

And yes, I'm planning on upgrading.
 
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kevboard

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in the living room, 55" TV. (PC, Series X, PS5 Disc, Switch, several old systems)
on the PC, 27" Monitor. (PC, Series S, PS5 Digital)
 

GloveSlap

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I have my PC hooked up to 3 monitors:

27" 1440p 165hz
25" 1080p 240hz
77" 4k qd-oled 144hz

It's a good setup that covers everything. I just wish i picked up a 360hz instead of 240.
 

Durin

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42" inch OLED at the desk, and if playing during the day or don't want to stress my eyes a 32inch Monitor. Otherwise a 55" LED TV in the living room for Switch and mini-PC multiplayer stuff.
 

reinking

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Why is your bedroom TV bigger than your living room TV?
If I go with anything bigger than a 55" in my living room, I have to rearrange in a way that I do not want. The current TV is mounted between two windows.

My bedroom TV is a couple of feet from the foot of the bed. It is a queen size bed so the size of the TV covers the width of the bed. Bonus, it is an adjustable bed and a surround system setup. The subwoofer is under the bed. It is perfect for kicking back and watching movies or playing less intense games.

I do have one other 55" mounted on the other side in my bedroom. It is for a sitting area but it hardly gets used for gaming unless I have it on for PSVR2 tracking. I also have a CRT TV on a stand below that TV for retro gaming. Unfortunately. it also hardly gets used.

Add to that, three PC monitors and another 3DTV I have stored and I think I am covered. :)
 
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48" oled at my desk
120" projector in the living room.
Quest 3 for VR.

I mainly play on the projector, even though the oled is a better screen. Nothing beats a big image.
 
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