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    What TV/monitor would you get for an OUYA?

    Hi, first post and immediately a little bit off the topic side. I ask nevertheless, because, as you will soon be able to see, the question's answer depends on having an OUYA running as media client.

    I am in Europe. I have no display for my OUYA and want to buy one. To me it looks, that picture quality of contemporary TVs is worse than the one of computer monitors. Much more artefacts as it seems. And since I am going to stream TV from a central server, that has a SAT receiver, I don't really need a TV. And not a Smart-TV either, because that smart part would be my OUYA. 3D, however, would be nice. But this one usually we find more with televisions.

    Do you know of any good, medium sized, entertainment centric (speakers not needed) monitor or a TV with good image quality? I want to run XBMC, or similar, along with emulators with my OUYA.

    Bye, Andreas
    Bye, Andreas

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    What is 'medium' sized to you? The PlayStation 3D monitor is a decent 24in 3D monitor and not terribly expensive. If you need something larger, Vizios aren't bad and are on the lower end of the price range.

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    AW: What TV/monitor would you get for an OUYA?

    Quote Originally Posted by bagheadinc View Post
    What is 'medium' sized to you?
    Hmmm...good question. I'd say 26" to 36".

    The PlayStation 3D monitor is a decent 24in 3D monitor and not terribly expensive.
    Interesting. I didn't know this existed. A tad too small and a tad too expensive for its size.

    If you need something larger, Vizios aren't bad and are on the lower end of the price range.
    Seems I can't get them here in Europe.

    Bye, Andreas
    Bye, Andreas

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    Without a much tighter set of requirements it's hard to make an informed recommendation, but I'd advise making sure it's an IPS panel at the least.

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