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Question:
What factors should I consider when purchasing
a TV specifically for gaming purposes?
Answer:
When playing games on your TV, you can now feel like you are in the middle
of the action.
Read on to find out how your choice in TVs can make those gaming experiences
even better.
When you're ready to buy a new TV for gaming, these are things to consider:

Convenient Connection
When you play on game consoles like the Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch,
the first thing to consider is how convenient it is to set up the gaming environment.
If your TV could automatically recognize a game console when it's connected,
how awesome would that be?
What's even better is that the TV shows what kind of game console is connected
and switches to that port any time it turns on.
Don't miss auto detection function.
Optimized Picture & Sound
It's never easy to see hidden enemies in the dark. However, with technology
such as dynamic black equalizer that's not an issue.
Dynamic black equalizer works by analyzing a game's dark scenes and detecting
objects within them.
It then optimizes the black levels helping to reveal the things that you
couldn't quite see well before.
In addition, HDR technology, which makes things look more real, and optimized
sound settings are also a must.
And with sound optimized to adjust to any type of game you choose to play,
you can be sure to fully enjoy all of your games.

Low Input Lag
Don't blink! When you play sports, action or FPS (first-person shooter) games,
a one-second delay determines who wins or loses.
That's why a TV response time
is so important and why a low input lag TV is a must for gaming.
When measuring
speed, input lag � the delay between pressing a button on a controller and seeing
the game react � is measured in ms (milliseconds).
The lower the input lag,
the faster the reaction rate will be.
So a TV that has smooth screen processing
without tearing(FreeSync) while maintaining a low input lag is definitely the
better choice.

Game Mode
To help gamers start their game in no time, Gaming TVs offer a feature called
Game Mode which automatically sets necessary specs such as picture and sound
to optimal levels all while keeping input lag low.
Remember, improved picture quality shouldn't increase input lag because a
true Game Mode improves picture quality without affecting the input lag.


Big Screen
It's often said that when buying a TV, bigger is better�and the same holds
true when choosing the best size TV for gaming.
This is especially true to "the case" when you race against your
friends in a multiplayer game or have a dance competition with your family in
your home.
A bigger screen makes any game that much more fun and exciting.

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