by Vome » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:19 pm
If you’re playing video games on a small TV or
listening to their soundtracks through a TV’s built-
in speakers, you’re missing the full experience.
Video games like the Xbox One, PS4™, and Wii U™
can pull you in and make you feel like you’re part
of the action. The right equipment can immerse you in the game even further.
The larger the TV, the more you can see of the action, and surround sound gives you the one-up on your enemies by letting you hear exactly where they’re coming from. In video games, missing visual cues or not catching an opponent coming at you from the distance can be game over, so investing in a large television helps you to spot things faster.
Whether it’s an enemy sniping you cross-map in your preferred first person shooter or a cache of treasure in your favorite dungeon crawler, a big
TV makes a huge difference.
If you’re a fan of having friends over and playing
split-screen multiplayer, you know how difficult it
can be to see what’s going on when you split it up four ways. A large HDTV helps with that, too. If
you divide a 60" TV up into four separate screens, you and your buds will have the equivalent of a 30" TV per person. And if you really want to feel like you're in the game, consider a front-projection TV.
A 100-inch plus screen can make on-screen
enemies and obstacles larger than life.Plasma TVs give you more natural motion
reproduction and deeper black levels that do a
bang-up job in a more dimly lit room or dedicated
home theater space. Inch for inch, plasma TVs cost less than LCD sets, giving you the most bang for the buck. This helps if you want the largest TV within your budget.