Hi guys. i got a simple question that i didnt quite get to solve using google search.
I want to get a 37-40 Inch 1900x1080 resolution tv for PC gaming at that resolution.
My question is simple: LED or LCD, and 50Hz or 100Hz.
Let me explain that i did learn LED has mostly better colors (this is actually very important for me, as long as it is really true as of today), but apart from beeing more expensive, seems it does not differ that much.
As an example: I have an LCD Samsung monitor about 3.6 years old. I saw a LG LCD monitor, and looked a lot better, but then compared to a LED tv from LG as well, seemed moreless the same for me.
Now, about 50 to 100 Hz, i learned that few tvs have actually true 100Hz input, wich can cause lag, and artifacts. Now, when looking at 2 tvs one next to each other, one 50 Hz and another 100Hz, i did notice a huge diffrence, but will this also be same in a PC gaming? After arent most PC monitors rated at 57 vertical 53 horizontal?
Another thing is the blur that TVs normally create. I heard sometimes its 0, soemitmes its huge, sometimes its no diffrence between 50 and 100, and soemetimes there is a huge change. I ask cus when i pluged in my 50 LCD tv to my PC for a test, bluring was noticible in most games (thou it is a 720p only).
Well if any of you have tested this or seen it, please let me know.
I want to get a 37-40 Inch 1900x1080 resolution tv for PC gaming at that resolution.
My question is simple: LED or LCD, and 50Hz or 100Hz.
Let me explain that i did learn LED has mostly better colors (this is actually very important for me, as long as it is really true as of today), but apart from beeing more expensive, seems it does not differ that much.
As an example: I have an LCD Samsung monitor about 3.6 years old. I saw a LG LCD monitor, and looked a lot better, but then compared to a LED tv from LG as well, seemed moreless the same for me.
Now, about 50 to 100 Hz, i learned that few tvs have actually true 100Hz input, wich can cause lag, and artifacts. Now, when looking at 2 tvs one next to each other, one 50 Hz and another 100Hz, i did notice a huge diffrence, but will this also be same in a PC gaming? After arent most PC monitors rated at 57 vertical 53 horizontal?
Another thing is the blur that TVs normally create. I heard sometimes its 0, soemitmes its huge, sometimes its no diffrence between 50 and 100, and soemetimes there is a huge change. I ask cus when i pluged in my 50 LCD tv to my PC for a test, bluring was noticible in most games (thou it is a 720p only).
Well if any of you have tested this or seen it, please let me know.