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neverbeensus t1_iwwsk7u wrote

I got a Philips 65 inch TV with ambilight and it was one of the best purchases I have made regarding gaming, the ambilight fills your peripheral vision the colours you're seeing on the screen and enhances the immersion, I could never go back to normal TV.

in short, whatever you buy make sure it has ambilight, you won't regret it.

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neverbeensus t1_iwwt19s wrote

Also I paid about £350(around $415) but keep in mind you could get a smaller tv for less, just make sure it has ambilight.

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spoonard t1_iwwldft wrote

I just bought a super cheap (about $250) 42" 4k 60Hz LG for my grandson's PS5. It's certainly not greatest TV, but it looks miles better than the old 1080p TV he had. But to answer your question, yes, HDMI 2.1 doesn't really matter if you're just working with 60Hz TV's.

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jimmabean t1_iwwtqm1 wrote

https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65c1pub-oled-4k-tv

I spent WAYYYYY TOO MUCH MONEY but if you can afford it, ive been in love with this tv

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Rs-tuner t1_ix0v4wq wrote

I have the 77 inch version of this tv and it is amazing well worth the money.

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heard-of-goats t1_ixpg3pr wrote

I have the 65 inch. The blacks absolutely blow me away… the intro to Andor really shows it off well.

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corbygray528 t1_iwxqukd wrote

Yeah, HDMI 2.1 seems to mostly deal with 4K and higher than 60hz right now. I believe the PS5 requires 2.1 to use Variable Refresh Rate tech in the display, but I'm not sure a tv with a 60hz panel is going to have that either. Xbox Series X will do VRR over a 2.0 connection.

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Prize-Emu-6761 t1_iwybzly wrote

My idiot husband bought a 4k tv for the living room but now he hates it because it looks too real 🙄

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