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exdeath said:

106" 1080p for 360, PS3, PS4

Dat's a big ass TV right there......

Must be a pain in the ass to move.

42" is the largest I could go and haul it around.



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_crazy_man_ said:
exdeath said:

106" 1080p for 360, PS3, PS4

Dat's a big ass TV right there......

Must be a pain in the ass to move.

42" is the largest I could go and haul it around.


Yup hence the 24" 



exdeath said:

32" XBR for SNES, PS1, PS2, GameCube
106" 1080p for 360, PS3, PS4

That may be the most staggering jump I have seen.  Honestly, the biggest television I have seen in someone's home is 70" so hard to even imagine what gaming must be like on a 106".  



Augen said:
exdeath said:

32" XBR for SNES, PS1, PS2, GameCube
106" 1080p for 360, PS3, PS4

That may be the most staggering jump I have seen.  Honestly, the biggest television I have seen in someone's home is 70" so hard to even imagine what gaming must be like on a 106".  

Gotta be prepared for that 8k jump yo!



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15" color tv + 72" CRT projector (PS1, N64, DC, PS2)

34" HD ready Panasonic Tau flat screen CRT (PS2, Xbox, GC, XBox 360)

52" Sharp aquos 1080p LCD + 92" Panasonic PTAE1000U 1080p projector (XBox 360, PS3, WiiU, PS4)



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Mohasus said:
Can't remember the years but,
13" (or 11", it was small)
21"
29"
40" (full HD)
27" (1440p, Samsung PLS). The quality of this monitor is so much better than everything else that I don't even use the 46" LED in the living room.


How large does the 1440p monitor come and is it really that much better than a LED 1080p tv? It wont be to far that I will be looking for a new tv. I wont be interested in a 4K tv until the PS5 supports a resolution higher than 1080p. 



19" Philco CRT 1993-1999
NES, SNES
The first TV I remember having in my room. It had a tiny dial that turned it on and increased the volume. It had 0-9 buttons.

25" Toshiba CRT 1998-2010
N64, PS1, PS2, PS3
I've had some good times with this TV.

32" Philips Magnavox CRT 1999-2009
PS1, PS2, PS3
A behemoth of a TV. It was the living room TV, so I tried to use whenever I could.

27" Sharp CRT 1999-2005
PS1, PS2
I hated this TV because it was extremely dark, even if you increased the brightness to the max. It was a torture with certain games.

19" Durabrand CRT 2005-2010
PS2, PS3
Yes, I played PS3 in a tiny CRT. And I had to plug it on a VCR/DVD because I couldn't access the TV/Video input without the remote controller. To make it worse, the VCR made everything look grainy.

25" Philips CRT 2007-2010
PS2, PS3
I liked the TV. I used it more to watch DVDs than playing videogames innit.

27" Viore LCD 2011-Present
PS2, PS3
My current TV for gaming. Decent, but it does a good job. It was previously used as the living room TV and I got it when the LG arrived. Also, the first TV I used a HDMI cable.

55" LG LED 3D 2012-Present AND 46" LG LED 3D 2013-Present
PS3
Both TV's are pretty damn good for playing. Wish I could use them more, though.



27" 1993-1998 (it was one of those old TVs that looked like a piece of furnature, used old fashioned tubes)
29" 1998-2003 (1st "modern" TV ie digital based did not use analog tuner)
22" 2004-2008 (Used a monitor while in college due to space in my dorm while smaller the picture was better since it was the 1st LCD I used)
42" 2009-2011 (HD, but a cheap vizio)
46" 2011-2013 (LED high quality Samsung)
70" DEC2013 to Present (Awsome TV)



End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)

Wii- 72 million   3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases

360- 37 million   Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak

PS3- 29 million  Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut

17"
32" Sony Trinitron I found lying on the side of the road with a cut power cable.
40" Samsung HDTV
55" Sony Bravia