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By Nikos L Maxwell

Are you a gamer? A gamer being someone who plays video games excessively to the point where they must have the latest video systems. They obsessively stand in line for days waiting for the newest release. They are particular about what televisions are in their house. After all, they must have the highest quality of TV for their video games.

An LCD flat screen is the answer to their prayers. Sure the price may be a little steep, but anything to enhance their gaming experience. So, if you are a gamer and must have the best TV to showcase your gaming system, then pay attention to the details and you will be the envy of all your video gaming buddies.

Enjoy The Gaming Experience On A Huge Flat Screen

A huge flat screen television is a great way to enjoy the gaming experience. Most new LCD flat screen TVs offer a decided advantage when compared to older televisions. When plugging in DVD players, VCRs or gaming systems, you must have AV cords that come with the equipment.

The AV cords plug into the AV inputs. Stereo televisions have three of these inputs that combine to allow the sound and picture signals to travel from the gaming device to the television. Some older models, specifically the non-stereo versions, may only have one set of ports.

Better Picture And Sound Quality With Several AV Ports On A Flat Screen Television

An LCD flat screen TV is a great plus for gaming. Besides picture quality and sound, most feature several AV ports into which you can plug gaming systems and other miscellaneous electronic equipment. You no longer have to choose what items you wish to plug in at one time. This is a huge advantage over the older models of boob tubes which may have forced you to only use one or two electronics at one time.

The size of the flat screen television used is entirely up to you. A larger screen does impress the friends. It is not going to impress your wallet. You are looking at paying over $8000 for a 52 inch flat screen television. Is it worth it?

Choosing An LCD Flat Screen

Should you go with the LCD flat screen over a standard big screen television? Without a doubt you should always go for the LCD over the big screen. Big screen televisions distort the picture and are not worth the price. A further disadvantage is that they take up a huge amount of floor space.

If you can afford the LCD, then go for it. You will not regret the gaming experience it offers.

About the Author:
Nikos L Maxwell has written a number of articles on digital photography and digital editing software including Digital Editing Software, Large Images, Edit Pictures, Fuji Film Digital Cameras, DVD Editing, Ray Disc, Blu Ray, Blu Ray Disc, Blu Ray HD DVD, Blu Ray Reviews, Blu Ray Vs HD DVD, DVD Duplication, Ray HD, HD DVD.

Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this popular author on this website in the near future.

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