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I been gaming for a while now...you never want to game on a 60 inch TV. Especially if you play FPS

Gaming monitors are the way to go. Too much lag on TV's. Very noticeable in every FPS plus if its too big its hard to track your environment on a 60 inch TV with your 2 lil eyes having a giant field of view to focus on

If I wanted to put the extra effort I could buy some type of HDMI splitter with a switch...where I just hit a switch/button and it switches from my monitor to the TV. I prolly should. But I'm lazy and chillin wit my setup. I dont game anywhere near as much as I used to...jus a lil Rocket League and Battlefield 5 these days. my Xbox is more of a YouTube/Hulu/HBO/Netflix etc machine. I even be casting shit from these lil movie apps to my Xbox which is a big plus cuz you dont need to buy a Chromecast or some shit

Pulse is in here trying to talk about elite gaming set ups and avoiding lag from large monitors .... Yet he's a peasant console gamer?
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I been gaming for a while now...you never want to game on a 60 inch TV. Especially if you play FPS

Gaming monitors are the way to go. Too much lag on TV's. Very noticeable in every FPS plus if its too big its hard to track your environment on a 60 inch TV with your 2 lil eyes having a giant field of view to focus on

If I wanted to put the extra effort I could buy some type of HDMI splitter with a switch...where I just hit a switch/button and it switches from my monitor to the TV. I prolly should. But I'm lazy and chillin wit my setup. I dont game anywhere near as much as I used to...jus a lil Rocket League and Battlefield 5 these days. my Xbox is more of a YouTube/Hulu/HBO/Netflix etc machine. I even be casting shit from these lil movie apps to my Xbox which is a big plus cuz you dont need to buy a Chromecast or some shit

Pulse is in here trying to talk about elite gaming set ups and avoiding lag from large monitors .... Yet he's a peasant console gamer?
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