What is your screen size (when gaming)?

What is the size of your gaming display?


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I have Samsung S95B 65 inch
Sony A95L 65 inch

Both fantastic set of TVs and I cannot go back to smaller sizes
 
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Nice setup, which chair is this?
Thank you.
It's a secretlab chair. Evo 2022 XL.
Great chairs but kinda firm and require good sitting posture or at least decent. I sleep in it every day too lol.
If you want to get one, be sure you are ready to engage in parts replacement... I had some faulty back parts and so on. Everything was always replaced for free but it's a pain in the ass. I would get one again though
 
Thank you.
It's a secretlab chair. Evo 2022 XL.
Great chairs but kinda firm and require good sitting posture or at least decent. I sleep in it every day too lol.
If you want to get one, be sure you are ready to engage in parts replacement... I had some faulty back parts and so on. Everything was always replaced for free but it's a pain in the ass. I would get one again though
Thanks, I have a good chair for work (HM Aeron) but I would love to have something more slouchy to play at night so if it's too firm, I would be best with my workday chair. I play in front of a TV at night because I'm in front of 3 monitors day long but I would love to play some Total War or CRPGs so I'm looking for a good chair for that.
 
65" LG G3 OLED.

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The optimum field of view for displays is 30 degrees, according to RTINGS, although THX recommends 40 degrees. A 26-inch monitor viewed at 80cm (my typical viewing distance) has a viewing angle of 40 degrees. At 100cm it's 32 degrees, as recommended by RTINGS. Currently I'm using a 27-inch monitor. At first I thought it was a bit too big for me (my previous monitor was 20-inch), but I get used to it.

I tried using a 32-inch TV as monitor and it was not a good gaming experience. I had to constantly move my eyes to the sides and my reaction time wasnt as good in first-person shooter games. I would need to place a 32-inch monitor at a minimum distance of 125cm to experience a similar field of view as on my current monitor. There's also another factor to consider, visual acuity. A 32-inch monitor needs to be placed at a distance of 65-70cm to see 4K clearly (20/20 vision without glasses), so if you place a 32-inch monitor at a distance of 125mm, you no longer benefit from 4K resolution. IMO, a 32-inch 4K monitor is not a good choice for gaming, but it can be useful for photo editing, where you need to see small details more clearly. Unlike games, photoshop doesn't require a fast reaction time.
 
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I primarily game on my Samsung el cheapo 75" in my living room. It has a Series X that is dedicated to it for all our entertainment. But, I have a game room where my PC is along with my PS5. PC desk I run a 32" monitor, but have the second screen hooked to a Samsung 55" behind me. Of the three 'stations' the time split is roughly 60% 75" ~ 30% 32" ~ 10% 55" for gaming. The damn couch is just too comfy!
 
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