Monitor or TV for Console Gaming PS4

eraviii

Member
Disciple
Hello TE fam,

My Current Setup : Ps4 + Dell Monitor 22inch - I feel Monitor is quite small and looking to upgrade.

Please let me know should I go for a TV 32/40/42 " or Bigger Monitor like 27 / 32/ inch's.
This is purely for gaming and occasionally Binge watching Movies/ Netflix on bigger screen from laptop / PS.

Confused between TV & Monitor as at same price 4k TV would come where as Monitor price is rocket. Please help ! Thank you !!

Note : Getting Xbox Series S in few months, so high on gaming.
 

princeoo7

On a Journey called Life :P
Skilled
Hello TE fam,

My Current Setup : Ps4 + Dell Monitor 22inch - I feel Monitor is quite small and looking to upgrade.

Please let me know should I go for a TV 32/40/42 " or Bigger Monitor like 27 / 32/ inch's.
This is purely for gaming and occasionally Binge watching Movies/ Netflix on bigger screen from laptop / PS.

Confused between TV & Monitor as at same price 4k TV would come where as Monitor price is rocket. Please help ! Thank you !!

Note : Getting Xbox Series S in few months, so high on gaming.
If budget then get the lg oled Cx monitor. Else lg 4K gl950.
 

TheCoolerPlayer

Well-Known Member
Disciple
Getting Xbox Series S in few months, so high on gaming.
For a Series S, I'd recommend getting a good 1440p display, and probably not high refresh tbh. I think with that console you should focus more on getting a good HDR panel since I think HDR will better play to the strengths of a Series S than pushing high fps or 4k gaming.
So a 1440p display with at least HDR500 would be my say.
Size would depend on how far away from the screen you'll be sitting at while playing. If 22" feels too small, and you have enough space for it, look at a 32" model. If that's too big, check out 27" models.
And since there's aren't really many (any?) TVs with 1440p resolution, I suppose that leaves you with only monitors as a choice.

Stating a budget would also help narrowing down choices btw, along with how much is the max size you can accommodate
 
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