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For gaming, your display is your window into the virtual world, so it’s pretty important to use a good one. In this video I want to walk you through the age-old debate - TV, or monitor? There are pros and cons to both, so coupled with my rather thorough testing with my very own open source response time tool, let me walk you through which is for you!
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@db95gt
@db95gt 5 месяцев назад
Granted I don't play competitive games but I got a 65 inch Hisense U7K a couple months ago and i'll never go back to a small monitor. 4k 144 hz plus gsync compatible. I got it on sale for $650 so the price wasn't even that bad.
@veilmontTV
@veilmontTV 5 месяцев назад
Isn't that a VA panel? How's the smearing?
@veilmontTV
@veilmontTV 5 месяцев назад
And yes that is a great price
@db95gt
@db95gt 5 месяцев назад
@veilmontTV I don't notice any smearing but I didn't run any tests or anything. I just enjoy the experience.
@KINGMANJARO_343
@KINGMANJARO_343 5 месяцев назад
Excatly am seeing 1080p 24 inch monitors vs 43 inch TCL and Hisense monitors some even at 4K 90Hz at the same price.
@TheWhiteWolf68
@TheWhiteWolf68 12 дней назад
I got the same TV. It's awesome.
@Kapono5150
@Kapono5150 5 месяцев назад
I think 32 inch is the sweet spot if you play single player games. Anything bigger, gives me a headache
@veilmontTV
@veilmontTV 5 месяцев назад
I play competitive games at 32 inches and think the people who say it's too big are insane. It's all about distance and i just need to push it back a little to be comfortable
@Ghost-pb4ts
@Ghost-pb4ts Месяц назад
Then how do you go to theater?
@Kapono5150
@Kapono5150 Месяц назад
@@Ghost-pb4ts did you even watch the video, it’s “TV vs Monitor for gaming”. Who plays games at a theater?
@Ghost-pb4ts
@Ghost-pb4ts Месяц назад
@@Kapono5150 i thought tv size gave you headache well 55 to 65 inch tv demands something like 3 metere distance for edge to edge view sitting to close might be causing the headache problem I play all my games at 55inch tv no problemo Also home theatre setup
@Demonoid1990
@Demonoid1990 5 дней назад
​I'm working on my setup still, but I'll be going with an 85" TV for it. Positioned about 10 FT from where my eyeballs will be. Should give me about a 34° viewing angle, or close to the THX specifications for immersion.
@anddo24
@anddo24 5 месяцев назад
Great video! The OLED monitor revolution came a little too late for me. I purchased my current display when PC monitors were still lacking in key features. I own a 42" Sony A90K as my TV/monitor (8.5ms in put lag, VRR, 120HZ, Gsync) all the gaming features of a PC monitor. I could go down to a 32" Asus OLED monitor. But it's not a practical purchase with my current TV/monitor.
@Demonoid1990
@Demonoid1990 5 дней назад
I'm working on a new setup in my room. Going with the Sony Bravia 9 here eventually. A bit pricey, but it'll be my "all in one" screen. I don't watch cable or buy movies. Everything I use to entertain myself is on PC be it games, streaming, music, whatever. That and I've wanted to do an HTPC setup for awhile now. Haven't had a proper desktop setup in years. Been an OTR trucker for the last 10 years. So for quite awhile I've just had a laptop. But that'll be changing soon as I'm working on getting into local work so I'll be home everyday and actually get weekends off lol. My bed will be my couch, and I'll have everything positioned around it. Getting rid of the big ole desk I had in my room has opened up a lot of floor space. Getting an 85" screen will allow for a much more relaxed setup, just flop on the bed, pull my rolling table up, and enjoy. I usually only upgrade my setup about once every 5 years or so. It should last me a while going all high end with bleeding edge components fresh to the market. Until now I've always stuck to more of a budget. But after a decade of trucking I've actually got some cash to burn this time around. Going for the ultimate "lazy old man" setup lol. 🤤👍
@hugoleonardo8934
@hugoleonardo8934 5 месяцев назад
To be honest, I feel that the best display is more situational. Like if you have a couple friends or someone else on the house, a couch TV experience can be better due comfort, size and often social aspect that can provide. TVs themselves often aren't great even for work, study or reading. Their density and size often provides bad experience for distances like 30cm-90cm which monitors offer a better way to experience at that and the possibility of curved displays on it. While I get that competitive games, response times can give you an edge, at same time competitive games don't offer much value on the long run, unless you are focusing on being a pro or something. I mean is cool for sometime due gauging your limits, but realistic folks eventually shifts the competitive aspect of it to just fun, which is often the ultimate goal folks seek in games and which competitive aspects or competitive modes not always pairs well with it. If I play a party game I would rather have a TV, if I play some RTS by example I would rather have a monitor, if I play a Turn-Based RPG I would rather use a smaller screen like phone or switch or steamdeck or even a laptop. About response times, I would reason that I would rather find more enjoyable a stable experience than actually low or high response times, I mean the human brain is an amazing to adapt to several stuff if is consistent enough and online games also have another variable like network latency that most places are on the 80-150ms realm easily. I would rather look for HDR or something compatible with my needs like size, panel type, inputs, features. I mean maybe is me, but I don't see PC/Consoles as simple tools only for gaming anymore, instead a set of tools to provide entertainment and fun, that occasionally can to productive tasks too.
@greninjaguy5264
@greninjaguy5264 20 дней назад
you're goddamn right!
@justyours8766
@justyours8766 5 месяцев назад
Nice video but can u also include a "high-end tv" lile compare a 40 inch LG C3 to a 40 inch monitor with the same features (mainly VRR, HDR, 120HZ)
@donaldpetersen2382
@donaldpetersen2382 5 месяцев назад
I'll add Acer DM431K
@Djuane
@Djuane 7 часов назад
After gaming on a tv for the past 20 years i realized ive been gaming wrong this entire time. Got a 27” monitor and its night and day difference and it immediately made me better by about 15%. I say casual gamers are fine on a TV but if you are very competitive than 1000% get a monitor, dont wait too long like i did.
@kyledodson2992
@kyledodson2992 4 месяца назад
I like both, but the glory of my entire living room looking like an Atom bomb just went off from the 65” is another level lol
@ShItstick-dh7tl
@ShItstick-dh7tl 3 месяца назад
Im just the type of person to lay back in my bed and play the game from there
@UsernameSeamanJizz
@UsernameSeamanJizz 5 дней назад
I’m running a Ultra gaming monitor “27” 240hz 1ms response time XboxSX
@KINGMANJARO_343
@KINGMANJARO_343 5 месяцев назад
This is the dilema is have seen cheaper 43 inch Hisense and TCL 4K TV's vs 1080P 24 inch monitors at the same price i don't know the TV seems enticing.
@yosonricky
@yosonricky 2 месяца назад
Instructions unclear, just bought both.
@eliotanderson6554
@eliotanderson6554 4 месяца назад
Searched title and found an old channel i knew
@TheWhiteWolf68
@TheWhiteWolf68 12 дней назад
use a 120 hz that has hdmi 2.1. problem solved. if you buy a good enough TV there is little or no input lag. buy a better TV and then redo this. a fair test would be to actual compare a tv that has a chance. With a monitor that have similar specs. my TV has vrr and everything your monitor does. it has refresh rate 144hz not to mention its 4k and most monitor are not.
@Pillokun
@Pillokun 5 месяцев назад
I would argue that u want a monitor with high refresh-rate, why because the higher frame the easier it is to place your car where u want. each fps is a given distance u travel after all and u get more precise where to brake and so on. for instance if u travel at 250kph that means u travel 69m/s and then u do your won math :P too early but I have done a look up table for all that for when I was arguing about this topic with my sime race friends :D
@Schmidteren
@Schmidteren 2 месяца назад
your description and many others of input lag on tvs are wrong. it's not "how fast something shows up on screen when you click something". Since there is many other factors regarding that, like input lag from controllersmacked on top, etc. It's pretty much the input lag from the PC to the screen. So pretty much, how far in the past is what you see on screen compared to what is actually being rendered inside the game engine and on your PC. It's the lag (time it takes) from the signal going from your PC, until it shows on screen, = how far in the past are you seeing shit. If long enough, then your inputs can be totall invalid, since you do input, but what you see on screen doesn't make sense for your input, since what you see on the screen is too par in the past of what has actually happened in the game. And it can fuck up fast paced games very fast!
@maggyvermonge9245
@maggyvermonge9245 2 месяца назад
Lmaoooo i am apart of the group that has a 75” LG 4k tv and honestly would never buy a monitor
@Juice_VI
@Juice_VI 2 месяца назад
I appreciate the video but you didn’t test any new TVs with input lag close to monitors, VRR, good response times etc etc.
@worldsend69
@worldsend69 22 дня назад
Samsung 55 " 4k, no quality loss, no input loss....even without game mode.
@TOoLoUd89292
@TOoLoUd89292 3 месяца назад
So monitors are good for sports games?
@MothproofKT
@MothproofKT 18 дней назад
I play competitive games where input lag is what matters most for me. I’ve got spine surgery coming up and wanted to get a new TV to play from my bed whilst recovering. But is there a TV with the 1ms input delay my current monitor has? That’s the question I really want to find the answer to. Anyone know if this even exists?
@dustinjohnson267
@dustinjohnson267 6 дней назад
Hisense U7N great gaming tv. When running at 4K 120hz consoles response time is 5.7 ms. I switch back and from that to my gaming monitor in my office depending the mood I’m in. But I’m significantly better at shooters when on my monitor im not sure why. Maybe placebo effect
@noahkostman6049
@noahkostman6049 5 месяцев назад
got the xg27acs yesterday, looks amazing with maxxed out helldivers, but the elmb doesn't look great tbh
@DieIndruk
@DieIndruk 4 месяца назад
@TechteamGB; What about something like the Hisense U8K Tv being paired with a strong 4080 RTX as an example? 55", 4k, 144Hz, G-Sync, 280Hz @ 1080p, HDMI 2.1, HD10+ etc etc? I'm comparing this to the Dell 32Q2332G - it's slightly more expensive than the TV, also 4K, 144Hz etc, but only 32", not QLED, and has no onboard processor. Only 'positive' I know of is the 1.4 DP on the Dell, but that's less bandwith than using the true 2.1 to 2.1 48Gb/s HDMI, even though the HDMI carries both Audio and Visual data, unlike the 1.4 DP, it can handle it. What to do? I have a few months before my tower build is complete, would like to make up my mind by then and any help would be super appreciated 🙌🏼
@sheffield8184
@sheffield8184 23 дня назад
I use a lg c2 an its great
@Sammy-34079
@Sammy-34079 3 месяца назад
I own an Acer IPS monitor, and it's great for playing Roblox, and to do some Nintnedo Switch when i played star fox but it's total garbage when it comes to watching movies on streaming services like Disney Plus, Max, Paramount Plus, and Netflix. The brightness is so dim, it's like trying to watch a movie through a pair of sunglasses. I can't even make out what the hell is going on in the movie. It's just too damn dark. Compared to my 1080p TV and my 1080p tablet, my acer 1080p monitor is just awful for movies.