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which is better for PC gaming my 1050p 22 inch monitor or my 40 inch 1080p toshiba tv ?

Nancy the Girl

for games like battlefield 4 and 1 ,the witcher 3 ,fallout 4 ,outlast 2 etc 

 

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Just now, openthatchest said:

your tv

 

hands down

but according to the internet tv slow gaming reaction time .

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Your TV, unless you're playing competitively. Though everyone games on a TV with consoles, so you should be able to do it just fine. The TV is only really a pain if you're trying to play Overwatch or CS:GO at a zillion fps. 

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1 minute ago, openthatchest said:

depends on your tv (give me the product #)

 

and if it has game mode.

TOSHIBA 40pb200em

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Just now, Zando Bob said:

Your TV, unless you're playing competitively. Though everyone games on a TV with consoles, so you should be able to do it just fine. The TV is only really a pain if you're trying to play Overwatch or CS:GO at a zillion fps. 

I'm only playing at 60 fps only

with all of my games .

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1 minute ago, Nancy the Girl said:

I'm only playing at 60 fps only

with all of my games .

TV should be fine. Though if you decide you don't like it, just switch back to your monitor. 

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2 minutes ago, Nancy the Girl said:

TOSHIBA 40pb200em

Here you go, final answer:

 

You'll be fine. you can always switch back. nice tv btw

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6 minutes ago, linustouchtips said:

check to see if the tv has a pc setting or gaming. turn off any calibrations. 

in the back of my TV it has a RGB /PC input

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18 minutes ago, Nancy the Girl said:

in the back of my TV it has a RGB /PC input

you can use a hdmi just make sure you have any special settings turned off. does your card even have a vga input. Change your picture mode to standard. 

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