How big is your Gaming screen?

43" Samsung KU7500

I thought people were crazy going with big 4k TV's over high refresh and gsync monitors, but this one was on a sweet sale, so I decided to give it a shot. At first I thought it was going to be too big, but after about 20 min, I saw the light. Don't think I'd trade the real estate for a higher refresh rate anymore. I'm glad I went with the curved model, though. I think it actually helps when you're sitting so close.
 
3k on pc and 4k on console

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Currently a 34" 2560x1080 @75Hz. Just waiting for the new wide screens next year. The Acer Z35 that does 1440p @ 200 Hz is high on my want list.
 
I have a 27" IPS in the closet but currently use a 25" 144Hz TN. Both are 1920x1080. Would prefer 30" but no room with the speakers I use on my desk. Must buy a bigger desk soon.
 
34" Acer Predator 3440x1440p with Gsync. I love the wide aspect ratio comapred to 4K. Plus I'll trade the higher res for 100hz smoothness.

Currently a 34" 2560x1080 @75Hz. Just waiting for the new wide screens next year. The Acer Z35 that does 1440p @ 200 Hz is high on my want list.

I looked into the Z35P and it looks like it's a VA panel not IPS. Just make sure you're okay with that before you buy it.
 
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55" Samsung 4K Q7C. And a Vive. Also have an older 1080p gaming rig hooked to my 133" projector but I don't use it much.
 
Just went from a 23 inch 1080p screen to a, BenQ GW2765HT 27" 1440p.... and all I can say is that I need a bigger desk now. lol
 
IMG_0123.jpg IMG_0126.jpg 100" from HT3050 till the Benq 4K 2550HT with 3D comes out next month. Current 4K can't play games without severe lag unless you have a spare $5000 for the Sony 285ES.
 
Have had a 42" plasma TV for the consoles for a while. Still going strong so won't upgrade until it stops working.

Last 2 PCs were 17" laptop screens and I finally built a desktop again and got a 27" monitor which seems huge by comparison. Since it has a HDMI input I have my Nintendo Switch hooked up to it too which works well with some headphones and can leave it docked.
 
34" Curved 3440x1440 that replaced a Korean 27" 2560x1440.

Finally giving the Titans a chance to actually work a bit. :p
 
34" Acer Predator 3440x1440p with Gsync. I love the wide aspect ratio comapred to 4K. Plus I'll trade the higher res for 100hz smoothness.



I looked into the Z35P and it looks like it's a VA panel not IPS. Just make sure you're okay with that before you buy it.

Yeah I'll wait to see actual reviews of course. Hopefully see one in person too before deciding.
 
BenQ 27" @ 1080, 144 Hz.

Keep wanting to "upgrade" to a 32" 1440, cause ya know, you're always supposed to upgrade but just can't make myself. This monitor looks great and has been flawless since I took it out of the box 3 years ago. I'm having a real hard time justifying moving on from it. I sit arms length away from it so 27" is really about perfect for me.
 
ASUS VG245H 1080p 75Hz

use to run a samsung 30" 2560x1600 but that monitor died a couple years ago.. not a huge fan of 1080p but i don't game as much as i once use to and there is still too much consolitis in the gaming industry right now with the lack of UI scaling controls in the games i play to make going higher than 1080p enjoyable.
 
My main rig had a Crossover 404K (40" 4k) with a LG 29" ultrawide (2560x1080) as a side monitor. But I've since downsized the 4k to a Dell 3415 (34" 3440-1440?) - with the same side monitor. Everything is running on just a single 1080.

My other rig is an old Dell 3011 (30" 2560x1600) with a 24" 1080p side monitor, both on a Vega 56 .
 
I got a 27 inch (1080p/75Hz) IPS Dell monitor on black friday which I get to open on Christmas. I currently have a 24 inch TN/60 Hz.
 
27" on the PC (IPS 165 Hz WQHD) - ASUS ROG PG279Q
65" on the PS4 Pro (Curved HDR 4K) - Samsung KS9500
55" for the Switch and PS3 (Curved HDR 4K) Samsung KU7350
 
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I picked up a Pixio px325c back in October and love the higher 144hz refresh. I was fighting with the idea of going with a cheaper 4k tv or a 144hz monitor. I remember back in the day having 100hz crt monitors and just remembered how nice that was so that helped my decision. Also going up to 4k becomes fairly expensive in the video card department and with SLI/Crossfire not really an upgrade path anymore, it just didn't make sense. With a 1070 I get close to the 144fps mark at 1080p and games just seems so much smoother and much more responsive.
 
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3x 27" 4K Dell U2718Q in reading mode with NVSurround.

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It's going to take me time to get used to it. Right now I'm getting a bit "lost" in all the screen real estate.
And watching full-screen video on the equivalent of a 39" screen is just recockulous.
 
Been using the 49" Philips in sig for the longest time as my external (I work on a laptop exclusively now), but since getting the OLED I've been contemplating putting the 49" to the side (for when I build another rig, or w/e) and using the 55" KS8000 as the external. The KS8000 is just sitting on the floor unplugged now, but I'm too lazy to move cables around and all that...shit. I like a bigger screen, and have had a Dell 30" for the longest time. I much prefer screen real estate to anything else.
 
1440p 27" 144hz. Because once you go full 144hz, it's really hard to go back.

Here's the full setup:

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115" 1080p pj from the sofa and a Rift.
Immersion ftw.
 
24" NEC gaming monitor...I reserve big screens for my home theater TV/Blu-ray watching and for that I have a 55" 2017 LG OLED
 
60 inch Panasonic plasma. Nothing else comes in black levels and overall image quality except 4K OLED. There is a bit of latency but I deal.
 
27" on the PC (IPS 165 Hz WQHD) - ASUS ROG PG279Q
65" on the PS4 Pro (Curved HDR 4K) - Samsung KU9500
55" for the Switch and PS3 (Curved HDR 4K) Samsung KU7350

Curved?????...why!?...your videophile membership has been revoked
 
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