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what brand makes the best tv´s. image and quality vise 

i spent $3500(23,000dkr.) on building my pc and i only play csgo on low settings..

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I always hear great things about LG, and they tend to manufacture panels for most of the other brands too.

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Unless you want a massive tv, i would just buy a PC monitor with an IPS panel.

Especially the image will be really nice because you can be sure it won't suffer from the "bestbuy" effect (oversaturating the image)

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Just now, samcool55 said:

Unless you want a massive tv, i would just buy a PC monitor with an IPS panel.

Especially the image will be really nice because you can be sure it won't suffer from the "bestbuy" effect (oversaturating the image)

massive tv for home theater and some small games on it

i spent $3500(23,000dkr.) on building my pc and i only play csgo on low settings..

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That usually depends on what you want to use your TV for and then the quality spreads from model to model as well as form brand to brand.

 

For example I chose a Toshiba 40" tv a while ago for the living room, it wasn't the best tested, but had the best non HD upscaling...

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2 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

That usually depends on what you want to use your TV for and then the quality spreads from model to model as well as form brand to brand.

 

For example I chose a Toshiba 40" tv a while ago for the living room, it wasn't the best tested, but had the best non HD upscaling...

mostly movies and some games when i wanna sit in my bed and play

i spent $3500(23,000dkr.) on building my pc and i only play csgo on low settings..

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PC or console gaming? 

 

If pc, try what @samcool55 mentioned, get a decent ips computer screen. 

 

If for console... well I currently don't have a decent hint, but you can take a look here : https://www.prad.de/test-kaufberatung/testberichte/

 

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Lg, Samsung, and Sony. Top three brands. If you want a very vivid display go for samsung

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how big are you thinking, the samsung "wall" TV spanning from 85in to 100in

 

but it really goes from tv to tv similar to monitors, i wouldn't blindly recommend a single brand, it depends on your needs

 

 

another recommendation is the nvedia tv (which is 4k,120hz, have built in multimedia support including 4k streaming, and is 65in); both of these and some other good tvs were shown at CES and are bound to come out this year

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me thinks it samstung from the tv line mayhaps

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57 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

PC or console gaming? 

 

If pc, try what @samcool55 mentioned, get a decent ips computer screen. 

 

If for console... well I currently don't have a decent hint, but you can take a look here : https://www.prad.de/test-kaufberatung/testberichte/

 

I know it's in german, but if you are from denmark, then you should have at least some school german skills :P

 

the thing is i have a really good pc screen i use for gaming and i want i big ass screen for movies and some games for the bed. i have a pc which can handle 4k and i have a wall big enough for 60 inches

i spent $3500(23,000dkr.) on building my pc and i only play csgo on low settings..

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52 minutes ago, General Winter said:

how big are you thinking, the samsung "wall" TV spanning from 85in to 100in

 

but it really goes from tv to tv similar to monitors, i wouldn't blindly recommend a single brand, it depends on your needs

 

 

another recommendation is the nvedia tv (which is 4k,120hz, have built in multimedia support including 4k streaming, and is 65in); both of these and some other good tvs were shown at CES and are bound to come out this year

my pc can only handle 4k. dont think i can run the 120hz. and i will sit 3-4 meters away from the screen so needs to be big. can you link some of those big tv´s havent heard about them

i spent $3500(23,000dkr.) on building my pc and i only play csgo on low settings..

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6 hours ago, seba7661 said:

my pc can only handle 4k. dont think i can run the 120hz. and i will sit 3-4 meters away from the screen so needs to be big. can you link some of those big tv´s havent heard about them

like i said before, they aren't on the market but they are worth the wait (though vizio has somewhat similar specs, but high delay; and that's on the market)

 

 

on the other hand the wall is just a flat out giant but i doubt its 120hz or even 60hz (don't quote me on that) but it is massive for a non projector display

 

 

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On 4/23/2018 at 4:35 AM, Ezzy-525 said:

I always hear great things about LG, and they tend to manufacture panels for most of the other brands too.

Yesterday I bought an LG OLED and when watching HDR or Dolby Vision content the image is mind blowing (compared to my old plasma screen anyway).  They're not cheap, but they are very good.

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