Saturday, March 15, 2014

LCD, LED or Plasma for gaming?




me123


We're getting a new tv soon (it's going into the room with the PS3), and it's going to be 40-42". For gaming, should we get a Plasma, LED or LCD? LCD seem the cheapest for the best reviews, and I can't find any decent plasmas on amazon that aren't over 500 quid. LED seems too expensive.

I suppose my real question is: Is a 50 Hz 40 inch LCD which has a cheap price but GREAT reviews worth getting for gaming?

Thanks



Answer
if you use LED you will have the best gaming experience, but it is not worth it, bc now is coming out O-LED, that is flexible LED, so the LED price will drop ;D
so i would get a 1080i projector, bc it is a 1080, you can take it anywhere and it can project up to 300"
its a better deal i think...
if you cant afford it, get a 100 hz LCD bc now PS3 has 3D
ps: if you have a 100hz tv, you can use nVidia's 3D kit on your pc too

Ways to trick out my LCD TV/Xbox 360 Set up?




Cheese


I just bought a modded 360 controller w/ blue leds and rapid fire. The things people can do are so cool...

Has anyone every tricked out your gamming room w/ lights that flash with the sound or so other crazy effects??? id love to know!!

Things i can buy on ebay maybe!!!



Answer
If you have Rockband, the Stage Kit is the ultimate set up. Comes with a smoke machine, strobe lights and LED lights including red, blue, green and yellow, all synchronized with the game. Makes patterns on the wall and lasers through the smoke.

A cheap way to make lights blink with the games is to take a chrismas light and snip it out of a chain of old lights, preferably ones that aren't being used anymore. If you snip it out right you should have 2 wires extending from the light. Make sure you have about 2 inches of each wire. Strip the ends to expose the copper then on the back of the speaker place one end in each the red and black inserts. The bass or loudness will trigger the light, it's pretty cool. Another way of doing it is making the current of the positive OR the negative run through the light. You can repeat this process with every speaker.




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