Completely agree. The guy is talking about "competitive gaming" and ignoring completely the casual gamer that just wants single player/story games which we can enjoy on a TV and even 120 FPS is not needed
Competitive shooters = PC / Monitor Chill play throughs = Console / Big TV Why would I care about response time on a console. If I want to minmax and care that much then I wouldn't even play on a controller.
@@Backstorm13 Competitive gaming on consoles are a thing tho. But remember, it's much cheaper to get a really nice monitor than a really nice TV. You can get a really good 24" 1080p monitor for a budget price, or a 32" 1440p monitor for a medium price tag and a 48" 4k TV for a high end price and ALL of them have the same PPI, meaning that they look about the same, only a size difference exists.
@@Backstorm13 Also I find a lot more inmersive to play with a monitor and a quality pair of headphones than a TV with it's own speakers. So it's a matter of preference really, since both can fit the same purpose for any kind of gamer, unless you take the price tag and budget into consideration.
Went from an expensive 4K top of the line tv to a cheap all in one hp monitor and I realized I’ve been gaming wrong for a long time. Immediately ordered the 28 inch Samsung odyssey G7 can’t wait to see how great it will look knowing a cheap monitor did 10x better for me than a top of the line tv. Gaming is so much smoother and and you can see things so much more clear. You will feel the difference in shooters and your accuracy will improve. At least mine has
@Arcadetron Racing definitely man a monitor is the way to go I got my the Samsung odyssey 28” monitor in and it’s ridiculous I love it. I loved being a couch gamer but after trying a monitor out I’m not going back just make sure you get a good gaming chair that you can sit in for long gaming sessions.
Recently bought a G7 monitor for PS5 and Xbox S. No going back. Can see everything so much better. Competitive games like Warzone run so smooth. Been playing better on Monitor. Any suggestions for settings?
Biggest selling advantage for monitors is glare! Being close and no glare, lower power and smaller sizes if cramped in spaces. TV does have the bigger size for the couch viewing and more ports for plugins, entertainment for bigger screens and nothing wrong with gaming on bigger screens for that cinematic experience. I have both and will switch between them once in awhile. Multiplayer seems way more easier on smaller screens
I have a question. Did you feel like on tv you were slow and couldn't drag a gun across the screen fast enough? But now that you have a monitor you can do all that and more?
I didn’t really need a monitor cuz I already have a 4K curved tv until I realised that I cannot play when guests are over cuz my tv in in the TV lounge
@@humzaishtiaq5336 fr I don't even watch tv no more so I switched to PC and PS5 and got an ultrawide monitor that supports hdmi 2.0, 1ms, 144hz totally worth it
I have a 1080 Sony and it’s lags when I turn fast. I’m ready to switch over myself. It’s bad when I can watch games on UA-cam on my phone and they look great but when I play the same thing on my TV it looks choppy and pixelated.
@@whatfreedom7 I was using a tv but that was before I learned about input lag. Tv usually have high input lag and newer tv with game mode it might not be so bad for games like Cod But games that count all on timing like NBA 2k it doesn’t cut it it’s too delayed espcieally with the online servers already being shitty
1440p is the sweet spot for me. It's still very sharp but doesn't hit the GPU/console too much. Destiny 2 is currently doing PvP at 1440p at 120fps on Series X and Ps5.
@@robertsharp6072 yea your right. But you do realize there 2k monitors that have hdmi 2.1 which will accept a 4k signal then display it in 2k. I have a Dell monitor that does that with my ps4 pro and ps5. Got to shop wisely. I payed 450 for it because I wasn't going to buy a 4k 120 hz that's over 600. I'll wait till the price to drop on 4k monitors.
@@troy028 wait, so i CAN buy a 4k 120hz monitor? Isnt that just like, the best of both worlds? (Im new to this stuff and considering to buy a screen but didnt know which to buy)
I have been looking to upgrade my Benq 1080p gaming monitor and I have really considered the LG CX48. After tonnes of research this has confirmed why I should stick to a gaming monitor for my PS5. One thing I never considered is eye strain. When I hook my PS5 to a TV my eyes get incredibly tired quickly. Where as on a gaming monitor I could play for hours on end! You have really helped me here. Currently waiting for LG’s new 4K 120hz HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor coming out end of May 2021.
@@KingNick2k9 currently on a xf243y acer monitor and PS4 Pro. Every now and then I'll use my Sony - 55" Class X750H Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV.
What are some of the biggest differences for you? I've always been a sit on the couch with a big TV kind of guy, but with work at home I'm often in my office and am considering just moving my Series X in there so that I can have the privacy of my own space
@@moose1442 I have a series s and a ps5 so hopefully I can help you out a bit (I’m mainly on my ps5 more) but anyways I bought my ps5 last year and a monitor that was able to support the 120fps that the ps5 provides. I gotta say that, when you’re playing multiplayer games on a monitor you feel like you have an advantage because you’ll feel like your reaction times are faster, plus you’re a bit closer to your screen and the input lag is so small you won’t notice any. As for story mode games, I’ll move my ps5 to my 4K 65in tv that only goes up to 60hz. The reason why I play story mode games on my TV is because I can just get into the story so much more on a large screen (that’s just my preference). Playing multiplayer games on a monitor won’t make you a professional right away, but you’ll definitely feel like you have an advantage. To sum everything up, story mode games that have cinematic scenes= TV Multiplayer games where I want to do good, if not better than a lot of the other players= Monitor
What monitor? Because I use my series S on a S2721DGF and 60 fps looks terrible. 120 fps looks great. My monitor has freesync premium pro too… 60 fps games just flat out look choppy even with VRR on
I'm a truck driver and been using a monitor since around the time the switch came out. Looking to get a new one when the hdmi 2.1 sets roll in. Considering the asus. I want good hdr as well since I missed out on it all last gen.
People may disagree with me but I literally dont care 2 craps ? Yes monitors are better but I feel comfortable with a big ass TV screen with my 65 inch 4k so I'm good
That's why it says at the start about considering a monitor if you're serious about your gaming and want something more geared towards gaming. For the average gamer, a good ol' 4K TV will be perfectly fine
@@jname9368 average? The average would have a 32 inch 1080p TV bud, a big ass smart TV with 4k and 120hz capabilities is for serious gamers as well if they dont like monitors
I found an LG 4k UHD Smart Tv for 460 bucks at Walmart. I wanna say it was 55inches but I can't remember the size. The box was huge, it had 120hz refresh rates too.
I got a 120 refresh Asus for 200ish at Walmart, I also bought a HP Pavillion desktop for 500 there as well and ordered another 8 gigs of ram... now I play Apex Legends in maxed settings at 120fps and never drop frames, I do this in any game I have tried... considering a fairly good TV is more than 200 and a absolute shifty fps along with a console you can't even get at around the same price, you have no excuse unless you just can't afford anything in general( not hating and that's understandable, just making a point)
@@radicalgreek99 I can confirm with the other guy it probably wasn't true 120 refresh. My family bought a smart TV claiming that and I was still on my Xbox one at only 60fps and could very easily notice the difference in how poor the refresh was on their TV, I forgot the exact one though so sorry
hi Dear according to what i know games can run only 122HZ ? is there any difference between 165 hz vs 360HZ gaming laptop... please note i cant buy PC because i travel a lot ? for fighting games ?
Debating whether or not I should get a 27 inch 1440p monitor or a 43 inch 4k TV. I'm usually causally gaming or watching shows/movies. Leaning more towards the TV I think.
The thing is that a 43 inch tv is big. For my playstyle too big. I prefer to sit close to a monitor when I am gaming and with a 43 inch Tv that is not possible. A year ago i bought a Lg oled 55 inch. Way to big for me. So i decidet to get the 48 model. After using it 2 weeks i gave it back because i could not see the entire screen and my neck and my eyes hurt a lot from moving around. A year later i was thinking mabey i should give it another try with the Samsung QLED N90 43 inch. It’s not 48 it’s only 43 Inches or?Superb TV and Gaming Screen but i knew it. Too f… big for a Desktop Setup. Its not comfortable anymore if you sit closer. 32 inch is a good choice for a Desktop setting. Sadly there is nothing in between. All the 32 inch TV are compared to there bigger brothers real bad. If you dont get at least a 43 inch modell forget it. Panasonic has some 40 inch TVs but they are no gaming Tvs and way overpriced. Everybody is blown away from the lg oled but i can tell you first it is way too dark and the screen reflection is a nightmare in brighter rooms. Second on a 48 inch Desktop configuration you see the Pixels if you use it as a desktop Setup. Its not that sharp anymore. Looks blurry. I have seen the LG Oled and the Samsung Qled side by side and in my opinion the lg oled is in general a littleblurry. The image quality is ,in my opinion, not the best on the market. Right now i am using a Benq EW27EU also not the best but when I get my PS5 i will upgrade to a Samsung G7 or a Gibabyte M32U. The M32U is probably the best 4K Monitor for Console gaming at that price level right now.
Gaming on monitor is really best for competitive game play. If you're a casual gamer and play other types then a TV is nice to be able to sit on the couch (close up).
For years, I've used my PC on a LG 4k tv and was limited to 60fps, which was fine for most games since I came from consoles (that usually ran games at lower resolutions and fps). However, I just moved over to my first monitor (32 inch 4k 144hz) and I will never go back.
@@user-hy5hn5rc2w Probably depends on the TV. I bought my 4k TV in 2016. 120 Hz and VRR probably weren't a thing yet on most televisions. However, my 32 inch monitor crapped out on me, so I have a 43 inch monitor now.
@@ReelFiends That’s good info. I have an Alienware laptop, i7 with a 3070 and I have a 240hz monitor, but when I put rocket league on 1440, my frames drop to about 170. I can’t figure out why or what isn’t strong enough on my laptop to deliver it. Driving me crazy lol
I have LG nanocell series75 75” & Samsung crystal au8000 85”. Can’t figure out which one to put in the living room or family room. Also on which Tv should I connect the ps5 & Xbox x, one console on each Tv. I also have a Nintendo switch Oled an need help on buying a 50”-55” Tv no more than $500 to run the switch oled.
That's all well and good...... but if you mainly do Sim racing and want a big screen for immersion into the game, do you buy a big screen 65" or 75" tv or 32" monitor? A bit hard to get immersion when you are sitting 5ft away from a small 32" monitor (remembering that PS5 only allows 16:9 (TV) viewing ratios).
So I'm more into gaming than watching TV and when I do watch something it's usually on A streaming service like Disney plus which is on any gaming console anyways
I got a series S last week only to set it up and realize my TV is way behind even though it was hella expensive and only purchased 3 years ago. So far "next gen gaming" has been super underwhelming and the only upgrade I've noticed is faster load time. Sucks I need to go out and spend another $300 at least to appreciate it, but I'm looking into a new monitor. Just gotta figure out the space
The series s isn’t even a next gen console it’s a joke, the PS5 and Xbox series x are much better. And for £450 are literally bargain. But PC is still goated
@@PyroAceros nah I know exactly what your saying and I’m overreacting when I say series s is a joke but the thing is it’s still £250 while the ps5 is £350 for digital, and the Xbox series x is only £200 more, that’s when I think there’s an issue because with those consoles for the extra price you will get so much more.
hi Dear according to what i know games can run only 122HZ ? is there any difference between 165 hz vs 360HZ gaming laptop... please note i cant buy PC because i travel a lot ? for fighting games ?
Hz mean how many frames the monitor/ TV can show. So 165 HZ monitor will give you the maximum of 165 frames per second if your gaming PC or laptop graphics card is powerful enough same goes for 360hz
I think gaming monitor is a better option considering it’s easier to hook up with everything and if you have a TV it would be a lot harder since the wires are not too long
So he says that by choosing a monitor you give up OLED (which definitely isn’t true) he follows that up by saying you get better response times on monitors? don’t OLEDs have the best response times?
a good mid range or high end tv input lag are very low on current tvs. I personally prefer a bigger screen with 4K/HDR and a very low input lag over having a 1080p monitor with 1ms input lag.
ehhh even the highest end tv’s have ~10ms response time & lower refresh rates though. I see your point & assume you are a casual gamer. I respect that. For competitive fast paced games tho, in my opinion you get more out of a monitor
@@chancemcmahan8621 i wouldn’t say i’m a casual gamer. I have the LG C1 55inch and read many articles saying it’s literally on par with many pc gaming monitors in reference to input lag/response times. it is 4K HDR and 120fps capable and imo the best tv i ever owned and love it. I used to play on pc when i was younger but honestly i wouldn’t want to go back to gaming on a small monitor , especially now a days since TVs are now being focused around gaming. It’s just great gaming on a big screen while laying back on a chair/couch.
Monitors are better, you can hook up a console to a monitor via HDMI and play on a comfortable gaming chair. Monitors can also be wall mounted, have less lag than TVs, and are more faster in general than TVs. Monitors can also be hooked up to a desktop, or a laptop giving you even more advantages in the gaming scene. TVs weren't really made for gaming, you can still play on a TV of course but a monitor has way more advantages than a TV. Bottom line is, if you're looking to play games competitively or professionally, then get a monitor. If you're a casual gamer, then get a high quality TV preferably a 4k TV. It's really up to you.
I have a 40 inch 4k@60hz tv and a 27 inch 1440p@165hz for my Series X, and i its really hard to decide because it looks so breathtaking on the 4k tv but i immerse and play better at the still very sharp 1440p monitor, and playing some games at 120fps is really awesome, thats the only thing that i miss the most on the tv. So monitor wins 😁
i got a Hisense 50inch 4k HDR tv playing games at 1440p 60hz vsync and tv game mode on, the tv is 8 feet away from me i play all kinds of games mainly solo or coop im not competitive PVP but i do play games like call of duty stories NPC racing might do a few heists on gta 5 with randoms flying planes on MFS2020 or some RTS games but really not into pvp never have been, so far my experience with it has been good theres a small problem desktop icons keep moving on their own not sure if thats the tv or windows.
Can you get 2K to 4K gaming monitors with higher that 60HZ? Also if I use a 4K or 8K HDMI cable to connect a pc to a 1080, 2K or 4K monitor, will that upscale it?
I have a 700 dollar 55 inch samsung 4k tv with 60 hz. It has a response time of 11 ms with gamemode! This setup works just perfectly for me Nice and accurate colors and a fast response time! It's just one thing that I'm conserved about and that is if it has 2.0 hdmi support! How do I know if my tv supports that?
You spent 700 dollars on a 4ktv that is only 60hz? That blows man there are 4ktvs out there for that price that offer 120hz. My TV is 4k only 60hz but I got it for 270 dollars and its 10ms input lag decent price but yeah man 700 bucks you should have gotten a 120 hz 4ktv. The bigger screen isn't always worth it the specs are what counts.
@@tonygicz8 Well I don't care about 120hz. Also I got it cheap for only 550 bucks, also the specs is really good to.:) Very nice contrast, great color gamut of 93% of DCI P3, and the input lag is 9 ms btw. (I mixed up with my other tv!) Also the tv is really good at motion handling! Now for the hdr, the tv handles pretty good, it have supreme UHD dimming which improves black even more. The thing this tv lacks thought is brightness, it only have 390 peak brightness, but I think it's pretty bright though. The comment is kind of misleading, sry for that.:) Btw: the tv also have freesynch:) which is rare in none qled TV's. ( I think!)
I have an LGC1 and a Gstory clip on monitor for PS5, and I feel way more immersed sitting At a desk on a 4K monitor instead of all the oled bells and whistles.
I’m thinking of switching over to a monitor this time around when I get a PS5 myself. I’m not sure how I’m going to do my 5.1 surround though with a monitor and desk set up. I’ve never owned a monitor. Can I still run a 5.1 receiver with a monitor? Or do I have to switch to some PC type surround?
I bought a monitor for my consoles a year ago & I’ll never go back to a tv for gaming. 4K gaming isn’t essential, a QHD(2k) 144hz HDMI 2.0 monitor is more then enough for good quality casual & competitive gamers. With the new gen consoles many still think you need HDMI2.1. It isn’t a necessity, you can game 1080p at 120hz or 1440p at 120hz. Sadly ps5 doesn’t support 1440p. I picked up a 27” QHD 144hz monitor for less then 300 & wow what a difference compared to a tv… 👍
Hi mate, quick question for you from an older gamer as you seem like you know what you're chatting about. Here it goes: Is the input delay on a TV kind of a big deal in online gaming? I play mainly shooters and sports games (FIFA mainly) and someone suggested a gaming monitor years ago.
@@KingDomsKingdom85 response time on a monitor will always be better than a tv. most monitors have freesync which helps reduce screen tearing & stuttering as well as higher HZ then TVs which majority are at 60HZ. Players think the bigger the screen the better, this is definitely not the case specially with the first person shooters.. A monitor will give you a far better gaming experience than any tv. 30” monitor maximum, anymore is pointless. I’m also the older gen gamer… now in my 40s I’m enjoying my games far more now since buying a monitor.
@@owencorfield6163 wow, thanks for the info mate and i genuinely appreciate you taking the time to let me know. I will be certain to get one for my Xbox this week, thanks once again... you're the man.
@@KingDomsKingdom85 I recommend the BenQ EX2780Q 27-Inch QHD which is what I’m using. This monitor has good quality built in speakers, just bear in mind that most monitors don’t have speakers or good quality ones. This particular model is excellent all round.
for most of the time ive had a pc i used a tv after my previous monitor breaking, im more used to a tv now and tried a monitor but it didnt feel right, i dont know weather to try it agian, does anyone know if i should? the monitor i currently have doesnt work with xbox though wich i like to use.
I'm stuck, I'm not sure if I should get a nanocell tv, the asus 43" monitor or possibly something I haven't seen/ thought of yet. I'd like a tv just due to the fact it's more multi purpose, so I can switch from gaming to watching movies. Any suggestions would help, my budget is roughly $1000
Give the Hisense U8G a try brother, you could also look into the LG C1 43", it's a bit more pricey like around 1.2k but it's an OLED panel and it is literally the best gaming TV as we speak
It’ll look better but not by much in my opinion. Go for 1440p or 4K monitor or tv that supports 120hz or more. Yes, it costs more but you’ll want to take full advantage of the series x. It’ll look and play that much better.
@@Suumac_ 1440p 144Hz is very common and doesn't even cost that much. 4K 120Hz does also exist but costs way too much and also 4K on a small monitor doesn't even make that much sense.
My only struggle is that my PS5 is also part of my home theater system that the family watches. I want to be able to put it on the desk, and play competitive games there, but also put it in my living room to play cinematic RPGs and watch movies in Dolby atmos. Hmm
I feel your pain, I’m in almost the same position. I currently play PS5 on my LG CX Oled in the livingroom. I have a space that I want to transform into a gaming area so I can play pretty much whenever I want. The issue is I know no monitor will match picture quality and I’ll get the same FPS on a monitor as I’m getting on CX. Response time will be slightly better but not night and day better
I had it set up like that with my ps4 but once I bought a monitor then I noticed a huge difference in shooting games, it’s faster and looks sharper for some reason
I just want a monitor that has 144hz, 1ms response time and hopefully at least 1440p but those are usually $500 plus. I might just buy a 1080p 144hz monitor even though I want to enjoy games in 4k
got a computer setup in the living room wanting something better than a older TV but only has a 2070 card , I feel like I am stuck playing the wait game to see what comes out so I can upgrade my bedroom ultra wide monitor and bring that out into the living room and use that , I really want the new SAMSUNG 49 inch (LS49AG952NNXZA) but it cost to much
Own a €300 monitor used both for a Gaming Computer and a Console, works perfectly on both a €500 Console and a €1500 PC. Although I only use the Console for exclusives, so might vary per person? For me the monitor choice made more sense.
Monitors have higher hz or more hz but the most of them are smaller than a tv, so if you play ona newer console you need a monitor but you play on the xbox 360 or maybe xbox one and ps4 the max 120 hz is enough and every cheap smart tv have or a more expensive
G7 or alienware? I recently found the Alienware for 822$ n the g7 is 700$ . Likely I’m gonna pick up the g7 but if anybody has experienced with either of the two or both please chime in on which one is the best. I’m on ps5
G7 for sure. Alienware isn‘t that good. I mean the 25-27 inch Full HD Alienware Monitors are good but i think you go with the WQHD Alienware Monitors for your PS5 and they are way overpriced. I love the design from Alienware. They look superb and real fancy but sadley they are not. G7 is a good choice even if i would consider the Gigabyte M32U. G7 has all the Features your searching for VRR, Nivida G-Synch,HDMI 2.1, HDR 400 and so on but the 32 curved Model has only WQHD and the PlayStation does not Support that. I mean you can run it on the Samsung with 4K but it’s not nativ 4k. Better choice would be the the 27 4K Model but 32 inch compare to 27 inch a little more immersive in my opinion :)
@@klaus51450 I can’t find the 4K g7 in the states yet tho except on eBay and I don’t trust eBay. If you know where I can get the 4K g7 from please let me know. Thank you, u have been a lot of help.
@@justdoinit2378 puh I am from Austria so i dont know where to get one in the us. But anyway i would consider to you the Gigabyte M32U. It‘s the better monitor over all. Even when the Samsung G7 has HDR 400 the Gigabyte has a better HDR performance. It’s better in every other aspect. Also consider that from what I know the Samsung G7 has a bug. When you have a ps5 you will never experience 120 hz on that monitor and if you buy the 32 inch model is not native 4k. As I know mabey they fixed that.I don’t know how big is too big for you in terms of screen size? My problem is that even 43 inches are too big for me for a desktop use so I have to use a gaming monitor. If you don’t have a Problem with that I always would recommend a tv over a monitor in terms of console gaming. If you use it also like me for a desktop setup or something else than console gaming go with the monitor( I mean when you watch TV go for a TV. Monitors have such a bad „Cinema“ experience). Some of the models from Samsung and LG like the Oled and the Qled are way better than any monitor you can find right now. Monitore use a VA .TN and IPS panel so there will be always a problem with brightness and HDR content. You can also buy a asus 43 inch with HDR 1000 but the price is 1.500 (euro) and the HDR is way less impressive compared to a Qled or a Oled. Consider the Qled can go up to 1500/Nits peak brightness. Also blooming will always a problem with VA,IP and TN Panels. The Alienware oled monitor with 55 inch costs 2.500 (euro). They are crazy. I would not say that the asus rog stix 43 Zoll monitor is a bad choice for gamers. It’s a bad one if your only playing on PlayStation 5. Samsung Qled and the LG Oled are way better for console gamers. The size is the Problem. Tv under 43 inches are crap. If you want to sit close on screen while playing in my opinion you always should buy a monitor. If at least 1,2 meters(Austrian) is the distance you can keep from your display go with the Tv. Selected TV today have a super responsive Time, they have VRR, G- Sync,ALLM, HDMI 2.1 and a Overall better picture quality considering they are using nano Led, oled , or even LCD (not the best viewing angle) screens. The thing is what your searching for. If you can wait another half a year and 42 inches aren’t to big for you lg brings next year a 42 inch oled on the market. That is a killer screen. With oled you have nearly no input lag, a super fast responsive time and the best HDR experience. I would not use it in dark rooms for that you have the Qled. Here we can buy a Qled 90N 43 inch Model. It‘s not that good like the 55 inch model(use a cheaper Panel with less dimming zones and it’s only capable of 60Hz instead of 120Hz) but still a prefect console gaming experience. Sorry for all the mistakes. Only have German auto correction on and my English isn’t that good.
Well u can find tv ready for games wt HDM 2.1 I like tv bc big screen monitor to small Im planing get sony A90j ready for ps5 65 inches lol but need to find where to buy the ps5
Gaming monitor is nice but I use a tv cause i like to game but also watch tv. Whether in living room or in my bedroom. I would love if soome company make a 24-32 inch tv that have a refresh rate highter than 60hz since i see a lot of them for computer monitors around that size.
I’ve now gone to a moniter with 1440 p monitors being more affordable less then 300 dollars where I am with 165 hz and being on ps5 it now supports that 1440 p
Would anyone help me out with what monitor to get ? I’ve been playing video games on an ancient Samsung tv for some time now and know nothing about monitors 😭😂
Does like 1ms response time actually work for ps4. I know they cap out at 60hz and ps5 can cap at 120 but does the 1ms actually do anything in this case?
I know that but You didn’t get what I said but aii if you want to choose a monitor for more frames then go for it, then if you want to choose a tv for more high end graphics then go for it I would if choose the tv bc i like my graphic to be realistic
@@arkclips7081 yeah but here’s the thing. If you’re playing a game like Microsoft flight simulator, you want to be able to see a big screen to see the beauty, right? So you would want a big tv with a joystick in your lap instead of looking right up close to a monitor that might not be that big and isn’t as immersive. You _could_ get a big monitor but a game like that which isn’t as serious where you would just want prettiness TVs I’d say are better.
i just bought a 4k tv so i can lay down in my bed and watch national goegraphic and play video games at 4k 60fps. im pretty sure every single ps5 online game is going to have a fps cap at 60fps
got myself a qled 95 55inch and a ps5, no regrets. its more inmersive. have to admit that playing r6 or cod is a pain sometimes cause you have to look. but refresh rate and response time is fine. the only issue is that it cost alot, alill bit too much imo.
Want a monitor that supports everything for next gen consoles ? ASUS new monitor that they’re releasing on OCTOBER 2021 is what I’m waiting for. ROG Strix XG43UQ. I might just wait till Black Friday to see if ASUS has a better deal on the price.
I would go with the Gigabyte M32U. The ROG Strix XG43UQ is not that good. If you want a 43 inch display i would wait until next year. Lg coming with a 42 inch oled around the corner.
A monitor would make more sense since I don't have that much space for a TV And I don't even watch TV unless football/soccer is on but that's once in a while
If you can afford it, get both and enjoy. If not, I find multiplayer games are well for monitors and story games are great on a 4K HDR Tv.
Agreed
Completely agree. The guy is talking about "competitive gaming" and ignoring completely the casual gamer that just wants single player/story games which we can enjoy on a TV and even 120 FPS is not needed
Competitive shooters = PC / Monitor
Chill play throughs = Console / Big TV
Why would I care about response time on a console. If I want to minmax and care that much then I wouldn't even play on a controller.
@@Backstorm13 Competitive gaming on consoles are a thing tho.
But remember, it's much cheaper to get a really nice monitor than a really nice TV. You can get a really good 24" 1080p monitor for a budget price, or a 32" 1440p monitor for a medium price tag and a 48" 4k TV for a high end price and ALL of them have the same PPI, meaning that they look about the same, only a size difference exists.
@@Backstorm13 Also I find a lot more inmersive to play with a monitor and a quality pair of headphones than a TV with it's own speakers.
So it's a matter of preference really, since both can fit the same purpose for any kind of gamer, unless you take the price tag and budget into consideration.
Went from an expensive 4K top of the line tv to a cheap all in one hp monitor and I realized I’ve been gaming wrong for a long time. Immediately ordered the 28 inch Samsung odyssey G7 can’t wait to see how great it will look knowing a cheap monitor did 10x better for me than a top of the line tv. Gaming is so much smoother and and you can see things so much more clear. You will feel the difference in shooters and your accuracy will improve. At least mine has
@Arcadetron Racing definitely man a monitor is the way to go I got my the Samsung odyssey 28” monitor in and it’s ridiculous I love it. I loved being a couch gamer but after trying a monitor out I’m not going back just make sure you get a good gaming chair that you can sit in for long gaming sessions.
I think the same but lg oled c1 destroy monitors for me.
Do they come with sound?
@@razor15593 Just bought one and it has changed every game for the better. I was coming from a 21:9 1440p and I only use that monitor for work now.
Recently bought a G7 monitor for PS5 and Xbox S. No going back. Can see everything so much better. Competitive games like Warzone run so smooth. Been playing better on Monitor. Any suggestions for settings?
Biggest selling advantage for monitors is glare! Being close and no glare, lower power and smaller sizes if cramped in spaces. TV does have the bigger size for the couch viewing and more ports for plugins, entertainment for bigger screens and nothing wrong with gaming on bigger screens for that cinematic experience. I have both and will switch between them once in awhile. Multiplayer seems way more easier on smaller screens
I went from a tv to a 27 inch ACER monitor and the gaming experience is a thousand times better!
What are you playing? Curious if making this change for PUBG is helpful.
I have a question.
Did you feel like on tv you were slow and couldn't drag a gun across the screen fast enough?
But now that you have a monitor you can do all that and more?
Same
@@justultrra3568 that’s called sensitivity
@@justultrra3568 This is 100% relate to me when I switched from TV to a gaming monitor. Worth it!
Watching this video, made me feel like that I wasted $300 on my TV, because I barely watched TV shows
$300? I bought a £1100 tv to prepare for my ps5 and now i’m thinking I should have just got a monitor! I don’t even watch TV!
You guys have good TVs I have a LG tv old does not work and I can get really high graphics on ps4 and ps5 I use both concord on the tv
I didn’t really need a monitor cuz I already have a 4K curved tv until I realised that I cannot play when guests are over cuz my tv in in the TV lounge
You ever play CSGO ? Maybe you can get that 300 back lol
@@humzaishtiaq5336 fr I don't even watch tv no more so I switched to PC and PS5 and got an ultrawide monitor that supports hdmi 2.0, 1ms, 144hz totally worth it
I think it's time to switch to a monitor. My TV just isn't cutting it anymore. Too damn pixelated.
I have a 1080 Sony and it’s lags when I turn fast. I’m ready to switch over myself. It’s bad when I can watch games on UA-cam on my phone and they look great but when I play the same thing on my TV it looks choppy and pixelated.
@@reall121 thats what i got but i cant conpete with monitors and pc when gaming i have to switch
@@whatfreedom7 I was using a tv but that was before I learned about input lag. Tv usually have high input lag and newer tv with game mode it might not be so bad for games like Cod But games that count all on timing like NBA 2k it doesn’t cut it it’s too delayed espcieally with the online servers already being shitty
What about a 4k tv..?
1440p is the sweet spot for me. It's still very sharp but doesn't hit the GPU/console too much.
Destiny 2 is currently doing PvP at 1440p at 120fps on Series X and Ps5.
A monitor just doesn't need 4k also. With any screen under 30", it's near impossible to notice the difference.
lol PS5 does not even support native 1440p you tool.
@@robertsharp6072 yea your right. But you do realize there 2k monitors that have hdmi 2.1 which will accept a 4k signal then display it in 2k. I have a Dell monitor that does that with my ps4 pro and ps5. Got to shop wisely. I payed 450 for it because I wasn't going to buy a 4k 120 hz that's over 600. I'll wait till the price to drop on 4k monitors.
Destiny 2 on PS5 is just so nice.
@@troy028 wait, so i CAN buy a 4k 120hz monitor? Isnt that just like, the best of both worlds?
(Im new to this stuff and considering to buy a screen but didnt know which to buy)
I have been looking to upgrade my Benq 1080p gaming monitor and I have really considered the LG CX48. After tonnes of research this has confirmed why I should stick to a gaming monitor for my PS5. One thing I never considered is eye strain. When I hook my PS5 to a TV my eyes get incredibly tired quickly. Where as on a gaming monitor I could play for hours on end! You have really helped me here. Currently waiting for LG’s new 4K 120hz HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor coming out end of May 2021.
Hell yeah!
@@crzxm I finally managed to get hold of the LG 27GP950-B last week. It was a painful wait but so worth it!!
@@KingNick2k9 Game on! I hope your gaming experience is superb.
@@crzxm cheers bro, I’m loving it! What are you gaming on?
@@KingNick2k9 currently on a xf243y acer monitor and PS4 Pro. Every now and then I'll use my Sony - 55" Class X750H Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV.
I got my series s and used it on my tv. I loved it.
Today I got a gaming monitor. Now I worship it.
What are some of the biggest differences for you? I've always been a sit on the couch with a big TV kind of guy, but with work at home I'm often in my office and am considering just moving my Series X in there so that I can have the privacy of my own space
@@moose1442 I have a series s and a ps5 so hopefully I can help you out a bit (I’m mainly on my ps5 more) but anyways I bought my ps5 last year and a monitor that was able to support the 120fps that the ps5 provides. I gotta say that, when you’re playing multiplayer games on a monitor you feel like you have an advantage because you’ll feel like your reaction times are faster, plus you’re a bit closer to your screen and the input lag is so small you won’t notice any. As for story mode games, I’ll move my ps5 to my 4K 65in tv that only goes up to 60hz. The reason why I play story mode games on my TV is because I can just get into the story so much more on a large screen (that’s just my preference). Playing multiplayer games on a monitor won’t make you a professional right away, but you’ll definitely feel like you have an advantage.
To sum everything up, story mode games that have cinematic scenes= TV
Multiplayer games where I want to do good, if not better than a lot of the other players= Monitor
What monitor? Because I use my series S on a S2721DGF and 60 fps looks terrible. 120 fps looks great. My monitor has freesync premium pro too… 60 fps games just flat out look choppy even with VRR on
@Loso Banks think I figured out my issue with my monitor. I turned the response to the fastest and it feels much better. Thanks for the reply though.
I'm a truck driver and been using a monitor since around the time the switch came out. Looking to get a new one when the hdmi 2.1 sets roll in. Considering the asus. I want good hdr as well since I missed out on it all last gen.
Try Smartphone gaming
I think the jump to 2.1 HDMI will be awesome.
You need a unfair advantage cus you suck and wanna cheat got it
@@IdOwnYouIRL says the one who cheats anyways lmaoo
@@IdOwnYouIRL you really need to get a life first kid
People may disagree with me but I literally dont care 2 craps ? Yes monitors are better but I feel comfortable with a big ass TV screen with my 65 inch 4k so I'm good
Here here
That's why it says at the start about considering a monitor if you're serious about your gaming and want something more geared towards gaming. For the average gamer, a good ol' 4K TV will be perfectly fine
Yeah maybe if you dont care if you do good or not in a shooting game
@@jname9368 average? The average would have a 32 inch 1080p TV bud, a big ass smart TV with 4k and 120hz capabilities is for serious gamers as well if they dont like monitors
@@chumbue6537 some people use shitty stuff and are still goated
“lower prices” yeah okkkk
I found an LG 4k UHD Smart Tv for 460 bucks at Walmart. I wanna say it was 55inches but I can't remember the size. The box was huge, it had 120hz refresh rates too.
@@radicalgreek99 120Hz refresh rate or 120Hz TruMotion (marketing term). Back-light flicker but a 60Hz panel.
@@radicalgreek99 what’s the model number?
I got a 120 refresh Asus for 200ish at Walmart, I also bought a HP Pavillion desktop for 500 there as well and ordered another 8 gigs of ram... now I play Apex Legends in maxed settings at 120fps and never drop frames, I do this in any game I have tried... considering a fairly good TV is more than 200 and a absolute shifty fps along with a console you can't even get at around the same price, you have no excuse unless you just can't afford anything in general( not hating and that's understandable, just making a point)
@@radicalgreek99 I can confirm with the other guy it probably wasn't true 120 refresh. My family bought a smart TV claiming that and I was still on my Xbox one at only 60fps and could very easily notice the difference in how poor the refresh was on their TV, I forgot the exact one though so sorry
I was never comfortable playing on tv sitting on a couch always wanted to sit infrint of a desk and it's not like i am playing multiplayer.
I’ve have been watching for three years,I’ve never missed a video
That's some dedication.
Your account is 9 months old
@@JeepXJ1999 lol
@@JeepXJ1999 mine is 7 lol
@@null-wn8ss 0_0
Should’ve played with the two smoke if they’re practicing I think they use a two stroke just for the faster feeling
Response time is the most important for me. What monitors would you recommend for my console that have good response times?
hi Dear according to what i know games can run only 122HZ ? is there any difference between 165 hz vs 360HZ gaming laptop... please note i cant buy PC because i travel a lot ? for fighting games ?
Debating whether or not I should get a 27 inch 1440p monitor or a 43 inch 4k TV. I'm usually causally gaming or watching shows/movies. Leaning more towards the TV I think.
Same bro
The thing is that a 43 inch tv is big. For my playstyle too big. I prefer to sit close to a monitor when I am gaming and with a 43 inch Tv that is not possible. A year ago i bought a Lg oled 55 inch. Way to big for me. So i decidet to get the 48 model. After using it 2 weeks i gave it back because i could not see the entire screen and my neck and my eyes hurt a lot from moving around. A year later i was thinking mabey i should give it another try with the Samsung QLED N90 43 inch. It’s not 48 it’s only 43 Inches or?Superb TV and Gaming Screen but i knew it. Too f… big for a Desktop Setup. Its not comfortable anymore if you sit closer. 32 inch is a good choice for a Desktop setting. Sadly there is nothing in between. All the 32 inch TV are compared to there bigger brothers real bad. If you dont get at least a 43 inch modell forget it. Panasonic has some 40 inch TVs but they are no gaming Tvs and way overpriced. Everybody is blown away from the lg oled but i can tell you first it is way too dark and the screen reflection is a nightmare in brighter rooms. Second on a 48 inch Desktop configuration you see the Pixels if you use it as a desktop Setup. Its not that sharp anymore. Looks blurry. I have seen the LG Oled and the Samsung Qled side by side and in my opinion the lg oled is in general a littleblurry. The image quality is ,in my opinion, not the best on the market. Right now i am using a Benq EW27EU also not the best but when I get my PS5 i will upgrade to a Samsung G7 or a Gibabyte M32U. The M32U is probably the best 4K Monitor for Console gaming at that price level right now.
Go for the TV brother, there's no price in comfort and relaxation
I have a 34 inch gigabyte ultra wide 144hz but sadly there out of stock due to high demand
I play mostly single player games... Monitors have terrible image quality compared to a high end TV such as OLEDs or FALD leds
i just got what i can afford. and that being a 1080p 32inch 120hz tv is good enough for me at roughly £200
It's the 120hz which makes it fine.
What tv is that
@@viviennewestwoodruinedmylife samsung smart tv
That's not 120hz.. that's a sales gimmick.. it's not real 120hz
@@THENEVERDEADIV i mean that doesn't matter as PS4 only takes advantage of 60hz.
I've been playing on my 32" Vizio tv for the last 5 years and it's been wonderful.
Gaming on monitor is really best for competitive game play. If you're a casual gamer and play other types then a TV is nice to be able to sit on the couch (close up).
I'm casual and I notice the difference between a tv and monitor it was like 2-3 seconds but in game play is a lot
For years, I've used my PC on a LG 4k tv and was limited to 60fps, which was fine for most games since I came from consoles (that usually ran games at lower resolutions and fps). However, I just moved over to my first monitor (32 inch 4k 144hz) and I will never go back.
So 4K TVs still max out at 60 FPS even with a Pc?
It that monitor is garbage
@@user-hy5hn5rc2w Probably depends on the TV. I bought my 4k TV in 2016. 120 Hz and VRR probably weren't a thing yet on most televisions. However, my 32 inch monitor crapped out on me, so I have a 43 inch monitor now.
@@chuckwhite634 what?
@@ReelFiends That’s good info. I have an Alienware laptop, i7 with a 3070 and I have a 240hz monitor, but when I put rocket league on 1440, my frames drop to about 170. I can’t figure out why or what isn’t strong enough on my laptop to deliver it. Driving me crazy lol
I have LG nanocell series75 75” & Samsung crystal au8000 85”. Can’t figure out which one to put in the living room or family room. Also on which Tv should I connect the ps5 & Xbox x, one console on each Tv. I also have a Nintendo switch Oled an need help on buying a 50”-55” Tv no more than $500 to run the switch oled.
Sorry just came early to think of a good comment
That's all well and good...... but if you mainly do Sim racing and want a big screen for immersion into the game, do you buy a big screen 65" or 75" tv or 32" monitor? A bit hard to get immersion when you are sitting 5ft away from a small 32" monitor (remembering that PS5 only allows 16:9 (TV) viewing ratios).
Is AOC 27g2 is a good monitor for next gen console (xss for now) ?
+ Im okay with 1080p
So I'm more into gaming than watching TV and when I do watch something it's usually on A streaming service like Disney plus which is on any gaming console anyways
Nothing is better than a monitor
1080p qhd 4k monitors were made for gaming consoles roblox games then movies
I got a series S last week only to set it up and realize my TV is way behind even though it was hella expensive and only purchased 3 years ago. So far "next gen gaming" has been super underwhelming and the only upgrade I've noticed is faster load time. Sucks I need to go out and spend another $300 at least to appreciate it, but I'm looking into a new monitor. Just gotta figure out the space
The series s isn’t even a next gen console it’s a joke, the PS5 and Xbox series x are much better. And for £450 are literally bargain. But PC is still goated
@@mukzz3381 shut up
@@mukzz3381 I’m not on any side for consoles, I appreciate them both but the Series S + Game pass in incredible value for those who have a set budget.
@@Willehy why cuz I said facts series s is not worth you’d rather pay the extra £200 and get the series x which runs most games at 4K 60+ or a ps5.
@@PyroAceros nah I know exactly what your saying and I’m overreacting when I say series s is a joke but the thing is it’s still £250 while the ps5 is £350 for digital, and the Xbox series x is only £200 more, that’s when I think there’s an issue because with those consoles for the extra price you will get so much more.
Is there a way to connect my Xbox to a monitor and a tv at same time so I can play on both
hi Dear according to what i know games can run only 122HZ ? is there any difference between 165 hz vs 360HZ gaming laptop... please note i cant buy PC because i travel a lot ? for fighting games ?
Hz mean how many frames the monitor/ TV can show. So 165 HZ monitor will give you the maximum of 165 frames per second if your gaming PC or laptop graphics card is powerful enough same goes for 360hz
There is no MiniLED monitors under 4K. Despicable being 1/4 the size.
As soon as I can get my hands on a 43” 4k 120hz tv
I’m gonna pitch my monitor in the bin
I'm the ghost of your monitor and I'm here to tell you I dont blame you
Lg is working on a 42 inch oled. Comes out next year.
I’ve got a 43 inch 4k tv and it looks great
I think gaming monitor is a better option considering it’s easier to hook up with everything and if you have a TV it would be a lot harder since the wires are not too long
Yes, also it's easy to play in different areas.
What about sound?
@@etzjunior_ Headphones or speakers are the choices. Some monitors have internal speakers.
@@crzxm I just mistakenly bought a monitor from the store instead of a small tv. I’m wondering whether to keep it. What type of speaker is cheap?
@@etzjunior_ anything at Wal Mart or Best Buy.
Thank You!!.. Monitor is My Choice!!.. Are Most Monitors Close to 4K & HDR?.
So he says that by choosing a monitor you give up OLED (which definitely isn’t true) he follows that up by saying you get better response times on monitors? don’t OLEDs have the best response times?
a good mid range or high end tv input lag are very low on current tvs. I personally prefer a bigger screen with 4K/HDR and a very low input lag over having a 1080p monitor with 1ms input lag.
ehhh even the highest end tv’s have ~10ms response time & lower refresh rates though. I see your point & assume you are a casual gamer. I respect that. For competitive fast paced games tho, in my opinion you get more out of a monitor
@@chancemcmahan8621 i wouldn’t say i’m a casual gamer. I have the LG C1 55inch and read many articles saying it’s literally on par with many pc gaming monitors in reference to input lag/response times. it is 4K HDR and 120fps capable and imo the best tv i ever owned and love it. I used to play on pc when i was younger but honestly i wouldn’t want to go back to gaming on a small monitor , especially now a days since TVs are now being focused around gaming. It’s just great gaming on a big screen while laying back on a chair/couch.
Incredible video! I loved it.
Monitors are better, you can hook up a console to a monitor via HDMI and play on a comfortable gaming chair. Monitors can also be wall mounted, have less lag than TVs, and are more faster in general than TVs. Monitors can also be hooked up to a desktop, or a laptop giving you even more advantages in the gaming scene. TVs weren't really made for gaming, you can still play on a TV of course but a monitor has way more advantages than a TV. Bottom line is, if you're looking to play games competitively or professionally, then get a monitor. If you're a casual gamer, then get a high quality TV preferably a 4k TV. It's really up to you.
Any website where I can get a gaming monitor?
Uhh.. Amazon?
If ur in the Uk currys pc world probably have some but amazon also is good
Soooooo u only need a monitor and no other things like a PC Mouse and a board to use a console on a Monitor ????? Plzzzz answer!!!!
Aorus fv43u or LG C1?
Monitor is a game changer ,Period.
I have a 40 inch 4k@60hz tv and a 27 inch 1440p@165hz for my Series X, and i its really hard to decide because it looks so breathtaking on the 4k tv but i immerse and play better at the still very sharp 1440p monitor, and playing some games at 120fps is really awesome, thats the only thing that i miss the most on the tv. So monitor wins 😁
MW2 looks a lot better on my 43 inch tv than it does on my 55 inch
1080p qhd 4k monitors were made for gaming consoles roblox games then movies
Watching this on my 4k 120hz HDR Adaptive sync OLED TV
i got a Hisense 50inch 4k HDR tv playing games at 1440p 60hz vsync and tv game mode on, the tv is 8 feet away from me i play all kinds of games mainly solo or coop im not competitive PVP but i do play games like call of duty stories NPC racing might do a few heists on gta 5 with randoms flying planes on MFS2020 or some RTS games but really not into pvp never have been, so far my experience with it has been good theres a small problem desktop icons keep moving on their own not sure if thats the tv or windows.
aorus fv43u for me with Xbox Series X please
Can you get 2K to 4K gaming monitors with higher that 60HZ? Also if I use a 4K or 8K HDMI cable to connect a pc to a 1080, 2K or 4K monitor, will that upscale it?
I have a 700 dollar 55 inch samsung 4k tv with 60 hz. It has a response time of 11 ms with gamemode!
This setup works just perfectly for me
Nice and accurate colors and a fast response time!
It's just one thing that I'm conserved about and that is if it has 2.0 hdmi support! How do I know if my tv supports that?
You spent 700 dollars on a 4ktv that is only 60hz? That blows man there are 4ktvs out there for that price that offer 120hz. My TV is 4k only 60hz but I got it for 270 dollars and its 10ms input lag decent price but yeah man 700 bucks you should have gotten a 120 hz 4ktv. The bigger screen isn't always worth it the specs are what counts.
@@tonygicz8 Well I don't care about 120hz. Also I got it cheap for only 550 bucks, also the specs is really good to.:) Very nice contrast, great color gamut of 93% of DCI P3, and the input lag is 9 ms btw. (I mixed up with my other tv!) Also the tv is really good at motion handling!
Now for the hdr, the tv handles pretty good, it have supreme UHD dimming which improves black even more. The thing this tv lacks thought is brightness, it only have 390 peak brightness, but I think it's pretty bright though.
The comment is kind of misleading, sry for that.:)
Btw: the tv also have freesynch:) which is rare in none qled TV's. ( I think!)
@@tonygicz8 you know there is a difference between OLED, QLED and IPS too
@@elliotandersson8302 9ms is ok but monitors support up to 0.5ms response time my monitor does 1ms
I have an LGC1 and a Gstory clip on monitor for PS5, and I feel way more immersed sitting
At a desk on a 4K monitor instead of all the oled bells and whistles.
I have never owned a monitor can I get advices I need it for ps5 as I can't play it on tv
I have been using a monitor since the 360 came out I bought a VGA cable for my 360 and never used a TV for my xbox 360 and xbox one
I’m thinking of switching over to a monitor this time around when I get a PS5 myself. I’m not sure how I’m going to do my 5.1 surround though with a monitor and desk set up. I’ve never owned a monitor. Can I still run a 5.1 receiver with a monitor? Or do I have to switch to some PC type surround?
I’d rather have monitor with no surround than tv with surround sound
Headphones
I bought a monitor for my consoles a year ago & I’ll never go back to a tv for gaming. 4K gaming isn’t essential, a QHD(2k) 144hz HDMI 2.0 monitor is more then enough for good quality casual & competitive gamers. With the new gen consoles many still think you need HDMI2.1. It isn’t a necessity, you can game 1080p at 120hz or 1440p at 120hz. Sadly ps5 doesn’t support 1440p. I picked up a 27” QHD 144hz monitor for less then 300 & wow what a difference compared to a tv… 👍
Hi mate, quick question for you from an older gamer as you seem like you know what you're chatting about. Here it goes: Is the input delay on a TV kind of a big deal in online gaming? I play mainly shooters and sports games (FIFA mainly) and someone suggested a gaming monitor years ago.
@@KingDomsKingdom85 response time on a monitor will always be better than a tv. most monitors have freesync which helps reduce screen tearing & stuttering as well as higher HZ then TVs which majority are at 60HZ. Players think the bigger the screen the better, this is definitely not the case specially with the first person shooters.. A monitor will give you a far better gaming experience than any tv. 30” monitor maximum, anymore is pointless. I’m also the older gen gamer… now in my 40s I’m enjoying my games far more now since buying a monitor.
@@owencorfield6163 wow, thanks for the info mate and i genuinely appreciate you taking the time to let me know. I will be certain to get one for my Xbox this week, thanks once again... you're the man.
@@KingDomsKingdom85 I recommend the BenQ EX2780Q 27-Inch QHD which is what I’m using. This monitor has good quality built in speakers, just bear in mind that most monitors don’t have speakers or good quality ones. This particular model is excellent all round.
i have ps beta and they support 1440p I think they are rolling it out soon to everyone
for most of the time ive had a pc i used a tv after my previous monitor breaking, im more used to a tv now and tried a monitor but it didnt feel right, i dont know weather to try it agian, does anyone know if i should? the monitor i currently have doesnt work with xbox though wich i like to use.
would this be good for the xbox series s
Which is better gaming on the ps5 monitor or tv
Ok what is the best monitor for a series s? Taking into account the price and performance.
I got the acre nitro it has 144 hz but it’s 1080p but I didn’t really get the console for a good resolution anyways
Informative stuff mate, thank you a ton!
I'm stuck, I'm not sure if I should get a nanocell tv, the asus 43" monitor or possibly something I haven't seen/ thought of yet.
I'd like a tv just due to the fact it's more multi purpose, so I can switch from gaming to watching movies. Any suggestions would help, my budget is roughly $1000
Give the Hisense U8G a try brother, you could also look into the LG C1 43", it's a bit more pricey like around 1.2k but it's an OLED panel and it is literally the best gaming TV as we speak
So I bought a series x but my tv is over a decade old and is 720p and 32 inches, will a monitor that's 1080p with 60fps actually look different?
It’ll look better but not by much in my opinion. Go for 1440p or 4K monitor or tv that supports 120hz or more. Yes, it costs more but you’ll want to take full advantage of the series x. It’ll look and play that much better.
@@lacali323 ok cool, thanks for the response, can you buy a monitor that's 120hz and 4k/1440p or does that not exist?
@@Suumac_ 1440p 144Hz is very common and doesn't even cost that much. 4K 120Hz does also exist but costs way too much and also 4K on a small monitor doesn't even make that much sense.
Dude, if you bought a Series X you better make full use of that 4K
3:30 monitor or tv ? And what brand ?
LG monitor
@@alfalfasnow i have a Acer monitor is that goot
My only struggle is that my PS5 is also part of my home theater system that the family watches. I want to be able to put it on the desk, and play competitive games there, but also put it in my living room to play cinematic RPGs and watch movies in Dolby atmos. Hmm
I feel your pain, I’m in almost the same position. I currently play PS5 on my LG CX Oled in the livingroom. I have a space that I want to transform into a gaming area so I can play pretty much whenever I want. The issue is I know no monitor will match picture quality and I’ll get the same FPS on a monitor as I’m getting on CX. Response time will be slightly better but not night and day better
I had it set up like that with my ps4 but once I bought a monitor then I noticed a huge difference in shooting games, it’s faster and looks sharper for some reason
I just want a monitor that has 144hz, 1ms response time and hopefully at least 1440p but those are usually $500 plus. I might just buy a 1080p 144hz monitor even though I want to enjoy games in 4k
I literally just bought a monitor that has 144hz, 1ms, 1440p for £299
LG makes them, acer and asus makes those monitors under $300.
I got a 1080p 144hz 1ms monitor for 170 super good too
@@kcab8 Do you run a console or pc?
@@crzxm console
This video needs more views and likes :)
got a computer setup in the living room wanting something better than a older TV but only has a 2070 card , I feel like I am stuck playing the wait game to see what comes out so I can upgrade my bedroom ultra wide monitor and bring that out into the living room and use that , I really want the new SAMSUNG 49 inch (LS49AG952NNXZA) but it cost to much
Own a €300 monitor used both for a Gaming Computer and a Console, works perfectly on both a €500 Console and a €1500 PC. Although I only use the Console for exclusives, so might vary per person? For me the monitor choice made more sense.
Monitors have higher hz or more hz but the most of them are smaller than a tv, so if you play ona newer console you need a monitor but you play on the xbox 360 or maybe xbox one and ps4 the max 120 hz is enough and every cheap smart tv have or a more expensive
Loved this. Thanks for the insight
G7 or alienware? I recently found the Alienware for 822$ n the g7 is 700$ . Likely I’m gonna pick up the g7 but if anybody has experienced with either of the two or both please chime in on which one is the best. I’m on ps5
G7 for sure. Alienware isn‘t that good. I mean the 25-27 inch Full HD Alienware Monitors are good but i think you go with the WQHD Alienware Monitors for your PS5 and they are way overpriced. I love the design from Alienware. They look superb and real fancy but sadley they are not. G7 is a good choice even if i would consider the Gigabyte M32U. G7 has all the Features your searching for VRR, Nivida G-Synch,HDMI 2.1, HDR 400 and so on but the 32 curved Model has only WQHD and the PlayStation does not Support that. I mean you can run it on the Samsung with 4K but it’s not nativ 4k. Better choice would be the the 27 4K Model but 32 inch compare to 27 inch a little more immersive in my opinion :)
@@klaus51450 I can’t find the 4K g7 in the states yet tho except on eBay and I don’t trust eBay. If you know where I can get the 4K g7 from please let me know. Thank you, u have been a lot of help.
@@justdoinit2378 puh I am from Austria so i dont know where to get one in the us. But anyway i would consider to you the Gigabyte M32U. It‘s the better monitor over all. Even when the Samsung G7 has HDR 400 the Gigabyte has a better HDR performance. It’s better in every other aspect. Also consider that from what I know the Samsung G7 has a bug. When you have a ps5 you will never experience 120 hz on that monitor and if you buy the 32 inch model is not native 4k. As I know mabey they fixed that.I don’t know how big is too big for you in terms of screen size? My problem is that even 43 inches are too big for me for a desktop use so I have to use a gaming monitor. If you don’t have a Problem with that I always would recommend a tv over a monitor in terms of console gaming. If you use it also like me for a desktop setup or something else than console gaming go with the monitor( I mean when you watch TV go for a TV. Monitors have such a bad „Cinema“ experience). Some of the models from Samsung and LG like the Oled and the Qled are way better than any monitor you can find right now. Monitore use a VA .TN and IPS panel so there will be always a problem with brightness and HDR content. You can also buy a asus 43 inch with HDR 1000 but the price is 1.500 (euro) and the HDR is way less impressive compared to a Qled or a Oled. Consider the Qled can go up to 1500/Nits peak brightness. Also blooming will always a problem with VA,IP and TN Panels. The Alienware oled monitor with 55 inch costs 2.500 (euro). They are crazy. I would not say that the asus rog stix 43 Zoll monitor is a bad choice for gamers. It’s a bad one if your only playing on PlayStation 5. Samsung Qled and the LG Oled are way better for console gamers. The size is the Problem. Tv under 43 inches are crap. If you want to sit close on screen while playing in my opinion you always should buy a monitor. If at least 1,2 meters(Austrian) is the distance you can keep from your display go with the Tv. Selected TV today have a super responsive Time, they have VRR, G- Sync,ALLM, HDMI 2.1 and a Overall better picture quality considering they are using nano Led, oled , or even LCD (not the best viewing angle) screens. The thing is what your searching for. If you can wait another half a year and 42 inches aren’t to big for you lg brings next year a 42 inch oled on the market. That is a killer screen. With oled you have nearly no input lag, a super fast responsive time and the best HDR experience. I would not use it in dark rooms for that you have the Qled. Here we can buy a Qled 90N 43 inch Model. It‘s not that good like the 55 inch model(use a cheaper Panel with less dimming zones and it’s only capable of 60Hz instead of 120Hz) but still a prefect console gaming experience. Sorry for all the mistakes. Only have German auto correction on and my English isn’t that good.
Well u can find tv ready for games wt HDM 2.1
I like tv bc big screen monitor to small
Im planing get sony A90j ready for ps5 65 inches lol but need to find where to buy the ps5
Guys how much refresh rate does the asus aio have cause I want to use it for ps5
Anyone got a good gaming monitor recommendations for the series x?
Gaming monitor is nice but I use a tv cause i like to game but also watch tv. Whether in living room or in my bedroom. I would love if soome company make a 24-32 inch tv that have a refresh rate highter than 60hz since i see a lot of them for computer monitors around that size.
Still cant believe i bought a new controller and monitor just for cod
I’ve now gone to a moniter with 1440 p monitors being more affordable less then 300 dollars where I am with 165 hz and being on ps5 it now supports that 1440 p
2013 tv from Black Friday 😂😂 that’s me
Me 2 😅
Would anyone help me out with what monitor to get ? I’ve been playing video games on an ancient Samsung tv for some time now and know nothing about monitors 😭😂
Got my tv Black Friday 2012 but your close lol 😂
The sweetpoint for monitors where the xbox series X is concerned is 1440p.. you didn’t even touch that.
Perhaps he didn't want to get too specific about console specs.
Does like 1ms response time actually work for ps4. I know they cap out at 60hz and ps5 can cap at 120 but does the 1ms actually do anything in this case?
I don’t know which monitor to buy for my ps5
I recommend a monitor for fps but if you want to get a high-end graphic I would good with a TV.
Wrong. Tv are 720,1080 and 4k. Monitors are 1080,1440 an 4k. So a monitor is always better and lower response times
I know that but You didn’t get what I said but aii
if you want to choose a monitor for more frames then go for it,
then if you want to choose a tv for more high end graphics then go for it
I would if choose the tv bc i like my graphic to be realistic
@@MyLonelyOutkast 4k monitor is cheaper than 4k tv tho
@@arkclips7081 yeah i know
@@arkclips7081 yeah but here’s the thing. If you’re playing a game like Microsoft flight simulator, you want to be able to see a big screen to see the beauty, right? So you would want a big tv with a joystick in your lap instead of looking right up close to a monitor that might not be that big and isn’t as immersive. You _could_ get a big monitor but a game like that which isn’t as serious where you would just want prettiness TVs I’d say are better.
Awesome video to see bro
i just bought a 4k tv so i can lay down in my bed and watch national goegraphic and play video games at 4k 60fps. im pretty sure every single ps5 online game is going to have a fps cap at 60fps
I like playing on a big screen, but I can't seem to find a large gaming monitor that isn't curved.
Curve monitor gives you a Lil more immersion.
Thanks!
You probably aren’t seeing comments but i want to see which pic to buy (i haven’t finished the vid yet)
got myself a qled 95 55inch and a ps5, no regrets. its more inmersive. have to admit that playing r6 or cod is a pain sometimes cause you have to look. but refresh rate and response time is fine. the only issue is that it cost alot, alill bit too much imo.
Thanks but I'll stick to my CRT from the 90s
Why you buying that junk!! Save your dam money on HD tv 4k! TVs
I choose resolution,stable 30fps or 60 fps is enough
I dnt play online games
Online serious pvp gamers need monitor
Want a monitor that supports everything for next gen consoles ? ASUS new monitor that they’re releasing on OCTOBER 2021 is what I’m waiting for. ROG Strix XG43UQ. I might just wait till Black Friday to see if ASUS has a better deal on the price.
I would go with the Gigabyte M32U. The ROG Strix XG43UQ is not that good. If you want a 43 inch display i would wait until next year. Lg coming with a 42 inch oled around the corner.
I want a monitor by my tv is too big and is sit like 3 feet away from my tv
This was super confusing lol
I don’t know what to choose 😭😫
I bought a 65 inch 4k tv on sale to play my Xbox x. Later to realize the TV does 60 frames. I want my 120 frames & 4k
no chance to change my Sony Bravia 65 inch HDMA 2.1 4k TV with monitor :}
A monitor would make more sense since I don't have that much space for a TV
And I don't even watch TV unless football/soccer is on but that's once in a while
Yeah, a monitor would be best. Plus, you can easily download an app for your sport viewings.
I I use a monator to play minecraft, but for a nintendo switch I dont think i need one due to the low fps of it.