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Yeah this would be completely for console use and also a bit of TV as well. So I was just wondering that possibly the bigger it gets that it may effect response times.

I don't imagine it would feel the same with games like cod as there would be a much larger area to move to. However it may also help as targets will be larger. I really don't know. I appreciate all the feedback but I'm still undecided.
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Completely depends on how close or far you are sitting from it.

I like 21.5-24 for like gaming on a desk or 34 if more of a distance but I'd advise never gaming on a Large "TV" they have mountains of input lag.
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What size panel you want is completely dependent on how far from your eyes it will be. This chart is a good general guide:

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Don't worry about response time for 60 Hz panels or higher refresh-rate panels showing 60 FPS or lower content. You will have 16.7 ms of motion blur. Just make sure you are able to turn off any post-processing because it can cause very long input lag.
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I have a 36" and it blinds me.

I need to get a smaller TV.
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I use a 24 inch monitor, works great (:
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I have a 40" the response time is amazing, I love it.
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My TV Size Is Pretty Small It's Like 22 Inch But Thats Because Its On A Desk With Two Other Monitors But If You Not The Type Of Person Who Plays Comp I Would Have Like A 50Inch On My Wall LOL
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My preference is anywhere ranged from 21"-24"

For just casual gaming like playing FIFA i don't mind playing on a big TV
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If your using it for gaming you want a monitor not a TV, but the perfect size is round 20 - 30 inch.



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19" does it for me. I don't have to turn my head just to see the other end of my gun, so it's nice.
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