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I’m using a PS4 and it looks amazing. I understand the QLEDs and LEDs are considered better for gaming and that is based on the potential delay and lighting. The LEDs have a shorter delay (milliseconds we are talking here). If you are a pro gamer doing it for a living then it might matter but I have not noticed a thing (online, racing, 1sr person shooters). Also consider the room you are playing in. The OLEDs show off blacks better but reflect more light as a result. If you are playing in a bright room (windows, sunlight) then I would not recommend it. Mine sits away from the windows in an entertainment center that keeps it shadowed so mine always looks great. On a side note if you want the best looking graphics spend the money in the HDMI cable (I’m about to drop a 100 on just one cable). I played with my older HDMI cables and one the salesman recommended I get with the TV. HUGE difference in picture quality on this TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi David, If you are looking for a TV that performs well and that is capable of running games very smoothly, then you should really consider the Sony TV XBR65A8F, not only does this TV offers great picture quality, it also has a 120 hz refresh rate, which is a very important aspect when choosing a TV for gaming. For further information about this TV, kindly check on this link. https://docs.sony.com/release//SPECS/XBR65A8F_mksp.pdf Regards, Sam
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