Best tv type for gaming?

Ok, I apologize, I'm use to being ridiculed on the things I have, so that's just a normal reaction for me.
I can imagine.

I'm not sure if that's true, I've never had a problem with that. I'll look it up though.
http://hupitgaming.com/forum/6-general-gaming/38902-are-some-tvs-just-too-big-for-gaming#40946

If you've never had a problem with it, it might just be a matter of preference or that you're used to it already. I wasn't able to find anything saying that you actually perceive less, just that you need to work your eyes a little harder to look where you want to look. It could also be that you sit far enough away from the TV that it doesn't actually matter.
 
I can imagine.

http://hupitgaming.com/forum/6-general-gaming/38902-are-some-tvs-just-too-big-for-gaming#40946

If you've never had a problem with it, it might just be a matter of preference or that you're used to it already. I wasn't able to find anything saying that you actually perceive less, just that you need to work your eyes a little harder to look where you want to look. It could also be that you sit far enough away from the TV that it doesn't actually matter.

Ok, I'll look into that.
 
Had a 52" Philips, but since it costs hundreds to ship, not guaranteeing to be packed right, i'm buying a new one. What t.v. should I get not over $900?
With that kind money you can probably invest on a digital signage monitor. Arcade HD cabinets use digital signage monitors which are said to have 0 lag.

Digital signage monitors are said to have very fast scaling and rid of all post processing which all other regular consumer HDTV don't do even when set to "gaming" mode.

Thing is this type of monitor is not marketed towards the average consumer, but more towards hospitals, retails, business, air ports etc.

NEwayz I found one that is around $880 and is 32" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824217143R, but just do a Google search on digital signage monitors that may fit your budget range.
 
With that kind money you can probably invest on a digital signage monitor. Arcade HD cabinets use digital signage monitors which are said to have 0 lag.

Digital signage monitors are said to have very fast scaling and rid of all post processing which all other regular consumer HDTV don't do even when set to "gaming" mode.

Thing is this type of monitor is not marketed towards the average consumer, but more towards hospitals, retails, business, air ports etc.

NEwayz I found one that is around $880 and is 32" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824217143R, but just do a Google search on digital signage monitors that may fit your budget range.
Even with it's highs, I do want a t.v. as big as my last one.
 
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