What is your screen size (when gaming)?

What is the size of your gaming display?


  • Total voters
    308
65" in the living room, I figured out it was too big for my taste (I'm too close).... So maybe I'll get a 55" screen down the road to replace the 65 incher

I would say 24" on the PC, but this is an office work machine, it does't play games!
 
To be honest I don't know how any of you are playing on screens less than 40 inches.

I remember playing games on TFT/CRT monitors 'back in the day' and the experience felt so subpar until I upgraded to a 40" TV, and then finally a 48" OLED.

The bigger the better IMO.
 

UltimaKilo

Gold Member
I have a 32 inch monitor that is 1440p 240hz. Have had it for years now. I don’t play video games as much as most here though.
 

UltimaKilo

Gold Member
To be honest I don't know how any of you are playing on screens less than 40 inches.

I remember playing games on TFT/CRT monitors 'back in the day' and the experience felt so subpar until I upgraded to a 40" TV, and then finally a 48" OLED.

The bigger the better IMO.
I play on a monitor. 32 has been more than enough at my desk.

Many people play on even smaller screens, like the Switch undocked, or their phones. How? The same you’d play on a 65 inch TV
 

mathello

Member
I still have an original 55 LG OLED E6, that can do 3d at 4k, and I game now mostly on a 34 inch ultrawide qd oled, It's 1440p but when you downsample from 4k onto this monitor it looks prestine.
 

Shtof

Member
Primarily on a 65” OLED but I also have a 27” IPS that can do 240hz for playing fast paced shooters, mostly Overwatch and Apex.
 

ReBurn

Gold Member
I play on multiple screens. I voted 65" because that's the size of my living room TV, but I also play on a 75" tv in my media room, a 43" tv in my office, and a 34" ultrawide 3440x1440 monitor on my desk.
 

ReasonBeing

Neo Member
I can't be bothered to plug my laptop into my TV very often, so most of my gaming is on a 16" laptop display. If I am playing my Xbox or PS, then it is on a 65".

Edit: this may have already been shared but the top YouTube comment says this and the logic seems sounds.


"You mention the numbers are weird, NTSC being 119.88hz, if the console for some reason thinks it's supposed to be 120hz, then there is a 0.12hz discrepancy. at 120hz, it would take 1,000 cycles for this to go out of sync, or 8.33 seconds. The numbers do add up, as that's about how long you said the stutters are paced."
 
Last edited:

digital_ghost

I am a closet furry. Don't you judge me.
I grow to about 6 and a half inches while playing games.

Wait we aren't talking about cock size? Never mind.
 
5440x1440 Ultra widescreen gaming. A bit less than the pixel count of 4k but that screen real-estate is amazing. You get the benefit of not noticing the HUD on the corners of the screen when you're focused but you also can view them if required.
 

cireza

Member
I play in a small room, a 32 inches TV is big enough for me. I am happy with it, quality is good, and it is difficult to get good products in that size, sadly.
 

Shwing

Member
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.
Was originally looking at the U8N, but went with the U7N instead.
Very impressed with the set/picture quality, the brightness is blinding, lol.
Love the TV.
 

Donkusei

Neo Member
I play on a LG OLED48C1, so 48" (small room close to the TV, so I don't need something big).

On my PC, 27" 4K screen, but I also play PC games on my TV anyway.
 
Last edited:

Alpha Male

Member
9p4tq4.jpg
I just wanted to give you props for this ...by far the hardest I've ever laughed at this meme template!
 
Oh dear!
You'd be surprised what you could get from the likes of Hisense for less money, and a much better set/picture. I was a little sceptical too, but my Hisense 65 U7N smashes the previous 3 Sony TVs I had.
I'm sure other TVs are great like LGs.
It's just a preference. The old CRTs i have are Sony too.
 

Mahavastu

Member
for christmas and my Birthday I got myself a 75" Bravia 7 and it brings a smile to my face every time I use it :messenger_grinning:(y)
After I moved I sadly had no place for my old 125" screen (projector), but the TV has a better image quality
 

Great Auk

Member
I only play on the 77 inch CX.

I've built many PCs over the years for friends and family (and occasionally myself) but I never actually played games on any PC post late 90s.

When I was 7 in 1990 my dad showed my the DOS commands to load games on the 5.25 floppies on the 086 IBM. Between then and the late 90s I used a 13 inch Sony Trinitron monitor with built in TV tuner which also had the Sega Genesis and PS1 hooked up to.

It was quite a gem at the time.
 
Last edited:
Top Bottom