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Anybody gaming with an "LED" TV?
Just wondering.. I am looking at a 40" Sony 1080p 120hz LCD TV and I'm wondering if I should save a bit more and go for the LED backlit version. It's quite a bit more 810 --> 1260. I'm not interested in 3D but I'm so ready to move to Blu-Ray and 1080p. I hear it's awesome but I haven't seen it in person yet..
Anybody gaming with an LED/LCD TV yet? How do you like it?PSN: jaydazzle
Current PS4 rotation: Ghost Recon Wildlands, Destiny 2, GoW, Madden 19, NBA Live 19Tags: None -
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I just got a 47" LED. Besides the color black, I can't tell too much of a difference in my LCD and the LED. Mine is 240hz, but I turn off the anti-judder system with gaming. I don't see any issues, and the picture is stunning. Mine is 2ms refresh as well, so there's no blurring or ghosting at all. -
Re: Anybody gaming with an "LED" TV?
Just wondering.. I am looking at a 40" Sony 1080p 120hz LCD TV and I'm wondering if I should save a bit more and go for the LED backlit version. It's quite a bit more 810 --> 1260. I'm not interested in 3D but I'm so ready to move to Blu-Ray and 1080p. I hear it's awesome but I haven't seen it in person yet..
Anybody gaming with an LED/LCD TV yet? How do you like it?
I'd definitely look at a 1080p 120Hz LCD first to see if that fits the bill, before paying the premium $400+ difference for a LED.
Good luck.Last edited by GAMEC0CK2002; 03-19-2010, 08:24 PM.Comment
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I game on an LED Backlit TV & & love-it. LED Backlit will also give you a better picture for movie watching than your normal CCFL LCD. IMO it's worth the extra if you can afford it.
Here's the TV I have but in 46" version
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-46SV67...5F4PK32Q328EF8Comment
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Thanks fellas.. I think I might make a run this weekend to Best Buy.. Hopefully they'll have the new Sony LEDs out. It would have to blow me away to spend the extra $450. I know I'll be happy either way though..PSN: jaydazzle
Current PS4 rotation: Ghost Recon Wildlands, Destiny 2, GoW, Madden 19, NBA Live 19Comment
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LED TV's are great for gaming. So far out of all brands, only the Samsung's make a big difference. I don't know what they are doing different even though they are edge lit. But the lighting and colors are better. And it almost makes everything look like it's filming live through a glass window and your the director.
LG, Sony, Toshiba and so on, don't give that appearance or look close, even the new 2010 models.
If you just want a 40" or 46" The Samsung models at 120Hz look better than all other brands at their highest of 240Hz and has a higher contrast ratio.Comment
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Re: Anybody gaming with an "LED" TV?
LED TV's are great for gaming. So far out of all brands, only the Samsung's make a big difference. I don't know what they are doing different even though they are edge lit. But the lighting and colors are better. And it almost makes everything look like it's filming live through a glass window and your the director.
LG, Sony, Toshiba and so on, don't give that appearance or look close, even the new 2010 models.
If you just want a 40" or 46" The Samsung models at 120Hz look better than all other brands at their highest of 240Hz and has a higher contrast ratio.
No Edgelit LED TV can avoid this problem *look @ bottom & top*
This flashlight issue is common in Edgelit LED, Backlit LED have no such problem. BTW to the original poster this the TV your thinking about buying but in 55" version "SONY EX"Comment
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Re: Anybody gaming with an "LED" TV?
LED TV's are great for gaming. So far out of all brands, only the Samsung's make a big difference. I don't know what they are doing different even though they are edge lit. But the lighting and colors are better. And it almost makes everything look like it's filming live through a glass window and your the director.
LG, Sony, Toshiba and so on, don't give that appearance or look close, even the new 2010 models.
If you just want a 40" or 46" The Samsung models at 120Hz look better than all other brands at their highest of 240Hz and has a higher contrast ratio.
By the way, contrast ratios are worthless...every brand calculates it differently. Its marketing hype.Comment
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Yeah, I wouldn't touch an edge lit LED, my buddy got one and then I helped him take it back a few days later. Seemed like it produced a lot of halos and had a weird green twinge to everything. He took the Sammy back and got a LG which has a stunning picture. I only have a Vizio back lit LED, but it looks stunning as well...to me anyway.Comment
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LOL, yeah, contrast ratio's are a joke, my set is 2,000,000:1, I don't believe it means anything except when comparing different models from the same company ala Samsung, Sony, etc.Comment
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Yeah, I wouldn't touch an edge lit LED, my buddy got one and then I helped him take it back a few days later. Seemed like it produced a lot of halos and had a weird green twinge to everything. He took the Sammy back and got a LG which has a stunning picture. I only have a Vizio back lit LED, but it looks stunning as well...to me anyway.Comment
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Nice! The picture looks awesome in my family room, that's all I really care about. LOL For $1200, it was a deal I couldn't pass up.Comment
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Like the other guy said though! The new Sony EX700 is an amazing television as well. Black Levels are perfect and colors are amazing.Comment
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