When one plays their favorite video games on their new televisions, is there a limit on how big their television should be?
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Dealman2009 Reputation: 93 See Dealman2009's booth |
The answer to that question is simply NEVER :)
Can you tell I’m a video game junkie? I have a 60 inch tv and love it this is how video games where meant to be enjoyed.
The trick is your seating arrangements sit to close your turning your head to constantly. Sit to close you can see everything thus missing out on the experience.
Here’s a quick guide you can also consult your manufactures recommendations for your tv and size.
Screen size? How close can I sit?
42" -————— 33"
50" -————— 39"
60" -————— 47"
Here’s a site that gives you more detailed information
[URL removed]
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AntiquesRGreat Reputation: 751 See AntiquesRGreat's booth |
I don’t know but my video games looked just fine on a 52 inch screen.
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BabaYogasHut Reputation: 75 See BabaYogasHut's booth |
You wouldn’t want anything that was so big, that you have to keep turning your head from side to side to see the other side of the screen lol.
Hubby’s aunt has a tv like that. Freaking thing is HUGE!
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awesomedeals Reputation: 14 See awesomedeals' booth |
The Tv may be too big if the video characters are bigger than you! LOL
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TwoFriendsTrading Reputation: 94 See TwoFriendsTrading's booth |
I don’t have a TV……so size for me really doesn’t matter. But I do have a computer where everything in my booth is 30% off this week only.
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carolsherrell Reputation: 16 See carolsherrell's booth |
our size 52" inch tv works great for video games too!
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csullivanco Reputation: 16 See csullivanco's booth |
No! The new sets don’t emit radiation like the old-skool CRT sets…So, the bigger the better—let your budget be your only limiting factor! Like other things…anyone who tells you size doesn’t matter has never had a really big…..HDTV! Why, what did you think I was going to say?
:)
I’m proud to say I have 2, 42" sets…one plasma & one LCD set…I’m crazy like that…No, they say LCD’s are better in light, sunny rooms and plasmas are better in darker rooms—by golly, they were right! I used to have a 50" projection set in my sunny living room…it died, 12 seconds after my warantee expired!
;(
So, stop by my booth for some special deals—I have to start paying for this new set! [like fast!]
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ravenstalin Reputation: 152 See ravenstalin's booth |
My Son Has a high end flat screen 52 in. He plays WOW on it!
so his works, He paid a arm and a leg for it1
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Uniquestuff77 Reputation: 24 See Uniquestuff77's booth |
My son has a 60 inch TV and he and his friends love playing video games on it. He’s got surround sound and it sounds like the house is blowing up!
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the_seller_inc Reputation: 616 See the_seller_inc's booth |
I just have alittle old 32inch. I guess i need to upgrade
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OnpointDealz Reputation: 12 See OnpointDealz's booth |
Not sure but mine looks good on my big screen :)
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MamawsButtonsAndMore Reputation: 52 See MamawsButtonsAndMore's booth |
uhhh…Never too big to play video games. Just sit further back :)
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JennaSixx Reputation: 18 See JennaSixx's booth |
When you can see your right ear in your right eye, and your left ear in your left eye, at the same time.
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OutbackGemOpal Reputation: 12 See OutbackGemOpal's booth |
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