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Title: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: astrojoe on 01 June, 2010, 10:23:48 PM
This is a common question but one which I haven't seen answered: What is the best 32" LCD gaming TV?

Can anyone recommend a TV that is used 80% for gaming / 20% movies & television? The order of priority being 1. Extremely low input lag; 2. Picture quality, 3. Connectivity & sound.

There doesn't seem to be a clear article or blog post about this question. I used to hear good things about LG and Samsung, now I hear Panasonic LCDs are getting better; Sony Bravias all look great but don't seem too hot with input lag.

Anyone really happy with their current TV? I'm not looking for the high-end models, just something in the £250 - 450 price bracket. It's driving me crazy because I want to be sure before I buy it!

Please help!
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: The Enigmatic Dr X on 01 June, 2010, 11:40:54 PM
If you are hooking up a Sky box or other input device (eg Freeview, cable, virgin) then a monitor gets you a better bang for your buck. You don't pay for the TV wiring. Same is true if you can drop speakers.

Failing that, I have a Panasonic Viera for my Xbox.
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Keef Monkey on 02 June, 2010, 10:15:24 AM
I've got a Samsung something or other (it's the LE range I think). It's 37" and was (just) under £500 which was a big selling point. Other than that I did drive myself mental comparing dozens of different makes and models, it seems like whenever you get a concrete review stating Panasonic's the best option you'll then stumble on another one claiming another brand are better and vice versa. It was pretty maddening and in truth once you're going full-HD it's gonna look pretty awesome regardless.

Eventually I just plumped for the Samsung because it's what I had at work at the time and I'd been pretty impressed. Also, the Samsung's have "game mode" which skips a lot of the post-processing to get the image up quicker, thus eliminating a lot of the input latency. I have to say I've never noticed any lag myself with it on, nor have I noticed a significant difference in the picture quality with it off, so for gaming I'm very very happy. I'm sure you're going to get a lot of varied replies though!
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: nev on 02 June, 2010, 11:59:22 AM
I have a 19" Samsung and that works a treat, so I'd reccommend investigating if they have one in the size you want.
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: astrojoe on 02 June, 2010, 03:50:29 PM
I think I'm starting to be swayed by Samsung. Seen some good reviews for the current 32" models. It's annoying that there isn't a website or blog that really covers the input lag when reviewing TVs.

It's also a confidence thing. I'm just looking for someone to say, "Yes, this will be great." before I lay my money down!
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Banners on 02 June, 2010, 03:51:30 PM
Buy What Hi-Fi? (http://whathifi.com/).

M@
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Keef Monkey on 02 June, 2010, 03:56:27 PM
Quote from: astrojoe on 02 June, 2010, 03:50:29 PM
I think I'm starting to be swayed by Samsung. Seen some good reviews for the current 32" models. It's annoying that there isn't a website or blog that really covers the input lag when reviewing TVs.

It's also a confidence thing. I'm just looking for someone to say, "Yes, this will be great." before I lay my money down!

I know how you feel, I really just wanted on definitive website that said THIS IS THE BEST ONE, but they all have their pros and cons. I actually read a really negative user review of the model I got complaining about smudging during fast moving games. It filled me with fear but I've never seen anything of the sort on it. Eventually after agonizing a friend just put to me that as long as it's a respected brand and it's 1080 then any differences will be pretty inconsequential so not to stress about it, so I stopped stressing and went Samsung!
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: klute on 02 June, 2010, 04:53:39 PM
I would avoid anything by packard bell ive been really let down by them in the past and there screens look good but might as well be made of shit
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Darren Stephens on 02 June, 2010, 05:21:25 PM
I have my PS3 on an slightly aging 26" Matsui (crappy brands FTW.) HD LCD TV,cost about 500 quid, which at the time was very cheap for an HD telly and my 360 on a 20" Samsung monitor, which set me back about 160 quid. The Samsungs picture is absolutely gorgeous, where as the matsui' is....not bad either! My point is, any decent modern HDTV will make your games look the biz.
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Devons Daddy on 05 June, 2010, 03:56:13 PM
using a 42 inch HItachi,

with a HDTV/HDMI cable set up from the 360, and the apple tv, which is marvellous for both. DVD look good through it also.

if that helps, i paid about 450 sterling for it i think
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Noisybast on 05 June, 2010, 07:58:25 PM
My girlfriend got me a 50" LG plasma for Christmas last year. It's a thing of rare beauty.
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: astrojoe on 06 June, 2010, 09:05:29 AM
I took the plunge yesterday and picked up an LG 32" LH3000 model. I'm chuffed with the input lag (or lack of) and the picture and sound look great.

Probably going to spend today getting shot for hanging around looking at textures!  :D
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Keef Monkey on 06 June, 2010, 12:45:46 PM
Quote from: astrojoe on 06 June, 2010, 09:05:29 AM
I took the plunge yesterday and picked up an LG 32" LH3000 model. I'm chuffed with the input lag (or lack of) and the picture and sound look great.

Probably going to spend today getting shot for hanging around looking at textures!  :D

Ha, totally! For the first couple of months you'll probably have a quick blast through the back catalogue and marvel at how that piddly text you couldn't read previously is now crystal clear! In terms of the leap of visual quality between SD and HD it felt like getting a whole new generation of console to me. Enjoy!
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: astrojoe on 06 June, 2010, 09:13:36 PM
QuoteHa, totally! For the first couple of months you'll probably have a quick blast through the back catalogue and marvel at how that piddly text you couldn't read previously is now crystal clear!

I've so far resisted the urge to put Dead Rising in. I always thought it probably said, "Buy a new TV you cheapskate!"
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Ochs on 11 June, 2010, 08:18:08 AM
Quote from: astrojoe on 06 June, 2010, 09:05:29 AM
I took the plunge yesterday and picked up an LG 32" LH3000 model. I'm chuffed with the input lag (or lack of) and the picture and sound look great.

Probably going to spend today getting shot for hanging around looking at textures!  :D

I got one of those... beautiful.
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: Mardroid on 12 June, 2010, 11:56:16 AM
Slightly off-topic but still related to HD TV...

At some point I want to buy a HD TV too. The largest I'll probably go is 32", considering the size of my room and the fact the price goes up significantly with screen size.

I'm kind of wondering whether to go for just HD ready or full HD. It's just, I've read somewhere that for TVs lesser than 40" the difference isn't particularly noticeable. This makes me think I might as well go for the cheaper option, but reading this thread there is still recommendation for the 1080 res models even though we're talking about 32" models here.  Or is it only a deal for gaming? (I like playing the odd game now and again but likely will use it mainly for TV and DVDs. And possibly Blu-ray in future.)
Title: Re: Best 32" LCD Gaming TV?
Post by: WoD on 12 June, 2010, 03:37:33 PM
Hmm...my HD Ready TV displays at 'full HD'.  Size wise...to really get the best out of a HD you need to be sat quite close or have a big screen.  Sky HD makes a big difference on my smaller HD and bigger HD TVs (I tried it on both), but if you are too far away from the screen you start to lose the benefit...in this case bigger is better.