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<blockquote data-quote="Deathtickle" data-source="post: 52066" data-attributes="member: 1636"><p>Just curious what people have for there gaming experience. I read posts about various problems people have had ; and my subjective perspective I have had none. Just wondered if people would list the equipment they play on; with the model numbers and how happy/unhappy they are.</p><p></p><p>PS3 Slim 160 gig</p><p>TV - Toshiba Smart TV , #55TL515U ,55" LED ,240hz , 3D , 1080p</p><p>Stereo - Kenwood, # VR 206 ,5.1 (really old but still works great) , self powered 300 RMS sub</p><p></p><p>No lag in any game I play from Hockey to COD to PBA. I dont ever turn the TV to 'Game Mode' either however that is a option.</p><p></p><p>When I bought the TV I brought my PS3 to the store and hooked it up to see for myself, to go beyond the "reviews" to make sure all was well. At the stores that wouldn't let me do a test I just left.</p><p></p><p>I do have a vast knowledge in the field of computers & electronics. The technology is very different from a Sony and a Samsung to a LG and a Toshiba (et al). The 3D technology is very different. Also the ways they achieve the 240hz is different and so on.</p><p></p><p>Please, I dont want to debate things like the Sony 240 is better cause Toshiba 'cheats' to get 240. Or passive technology isnt as good and it cuts the res down. I just want to see what people have and are happy with, and what people have that are not. Game on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deathtickle, post: 52066, member: 1636"] Just curious what people have for there gaming experience. I read posts about various problems people have had ; and my subjective perspective I have had none. Just wondered if people would list the equipment they play on; with the model numbers and how happy/unhappy they are. PS3 Slim 160 gig TV - Toshiba Smart TV , #55TL515U ,55" LED ,240hz , 3D , 1080p Stereo - Kenwood, # VR 206 ,5.1 (really old but still works great) , self powered 300 RMS sub No lag in any game I play from Hockey to COD to PBA. I dont ever turn the TV to 'Game Mode' either however that is a option. When I bought the TV I brought my PS3 to the store and hooked it up to see for myself, to go beyond the "reviews" to make sure all was well. At the stores that wouldn't let me do a test I just left. I do have a vast knowledge in the field of computers & electronics. The technology is very different from a Sony and a Samsung to a LG and a Toshiba (et al). The 3D technology is very different. Also the ways they achieve the 240hz is different and so on. Please, I dont want to debate things like the Sony 240 is better cause Toshiba 'cheats' to get 240. Or passive technology isnt as good and it cuts the res down. I just want to see what people have and are happy with, and what people have that are not. Game on! [/QUOTE]
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