What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
As far as response time plasma is better. But its not that much better. LED backlit TV's are pretty much better than plasma in every category. You can get some with no noticeable lag at all. If you dont sit far away from your screen then a monitor is great. Here is what i use - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=acer%20s231hl .
No lag for me. Colors are great. If you want one a little bigger. - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009424
Paying more for smaller. But monitors are better.Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
As far as response time plasma is better. But its not that much better. LED backlit TV's are pretty much better than plasma in every category. You can get some with no noticeable lag at all. If you dont sit far away from your screen then a monitor is great. Here is what i use - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=acer%20s231hl .
No lag for me. Colors are great. If you want one a little bigger. - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009424
Paying more for smaller. But monitors are better.
But expect contrast, color, brightness, and the basics to be there. Just not the fine tuning options a lot of modern TVs have now.
If you can handle a smaller screen monitors are great for gaming. I used one for years and only recently upgraded to full sized HDTV in the last two years. Saved me a few hundred at the time sine I just used my monitor for my PC and consoles.Last edited by MrOldboy; 02-27-2013, 03:11 AM.Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
I have a 42" LED Vizio with game mode turned on, no lag what so ever... I have never experienced lag in video settingsBeavers|Red Sox|Buccaneers|NBA HoopsComment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
As far as response time plasma is better. But its not that much better. LED backlit TV's are pretty much better than plasma in every category. You can get some with no noticeable lag at all. If you dont sit far away from your screen then a monitor is great. Here is what i use - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=acer%20s231hl .
No lag for me. Colors are great. If you want one a little bigger. - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009424
Paying more for smaller. But monitors are better.
Smaller size monitors designed for PC use seem best for gaming use, like the one you linked, in terms of input lag....
But at the same time I've been using those monitors for a looooooong time that I kinda want to try something larger.... hahahahaComment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
As far as response time plasma is better. But its not that much better. LED backlit TV's are pretty much better than plasma in every category. You can get some with no noticeable lag at all. If you dont sit far away from your screen then a monitor is great. Here is what i use - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=acer%20s231hl .
No lag for me. Colors are great. If you want one a little bigger. - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009424
Paying more for smaller. But monitors are better.Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
Nah thats not what i meant, but i guess you are the omnipotent mind who knows all, even what others are thinking. I dont have my settings on "vibrant", they are toned down and calibrated and STILL have a better picture than any plasma i've researched or looked at.
LMAO @ plasmas make everything look like you are looking out a window. Sure, because any manmade piece of technology can surpass god given vision.
Again, it's personal preferance. Nothing more or less.
LCDs will never look better than a plasma. Plasmas have truer colors and have way better black levels. Not to mention plasmas have no motion blur like you get on LCDs. Not to mention LCDs had terrible viewing angle issues. Plasmas you can view from any angle and it still looks the same.
Unless you are sitting directly in front of an LCD its not going to be a proper picture.
Not to mention LCDs have tons of issues with screen uninformity, something plasmas do not have. The only thing LCDs have over plasma is brightness and that is a non issue since brightness is not a huge deal. Black levels are a much bigger negative for LCDs than brightness is for plasmas.Last edited by birthday_massacre; 02-27-2013, 04:32 PM.Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
If anyone can help me with this, please do. My graphics seem a little off. The scoreboard is very blurry and can't even read what its saying? Please helpComment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
What are you settings? Do you have sharpness set to zero?Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
Also I assume you are using HDMI ?Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
Can you list your settings like contrast, tint, etc etc
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You could try turning up your sharpness, its not good for watching TV and Movies but it may be ok for video games. I dont like it because it makes movies look fake for that shouldnt be a problem for video games.
So try turning up the sharpness and see if that makes the graphics clearer.Last edited by birthday_massacre; 02-27-2013, 04:49 PM.Comment
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Re: What adjustments do you make for your TV??? Need some help....
Can you list your settings like contrast, tint, etc etc
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You could try turning up your sharpness, its not good for watching TV and Movies but it may be ok for video games. I dont like it because it makes movies look fake for that shouldnt be a problem for video games.
So try turning up the sharpness and see if that makes the graphics clearer.
Settings
Backlight: max
Picture: max
Brightness: 45
Color: 54
Hue: 0
Color temp: cool
Sharpness Min
MotionFlow: High
Cinemotion: Auto 1Comment
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