For most of my life in gaming, I've had my console plugged into the television in the living room. Throughout the years, that tv has gone from being 61" to 50" to now 55". And it is great, but since my newest job sent me a a monitor, I have opted to plug my newest console into this monitor and now I play video games in the bedroom, on the workstation. FYI the monitor is 27".
I kinda dig both, to be honest. I think there is a level of appreciation in getting to play video games on a smaller screen at a desk, as opposed to on a couch with a bigger screen. But of course having a much bigger screen at your disposal is really flexing and has a more welcoming sight to it.
Apologies in advance if the poll choices are too specific, I was just going off of my imagination on what the two most common setups would usually be. I also don't know what to actually assign as a big or small screen, but we can say a television that is 37" and less is considered small, and a television within 40-49" is average while 50" and above goes large. I could be totally wrong about this though, I don't know statistics behind monitor/television sizes and ownership in gaming...
I kinda dig both, to be honest. I think there is a level of appreciation in getting to play video games on a smaller screen at a desk, as opposed to on a couch with a bigger screen. But of course having a much bigger screen at your disposal is really flexing and has a more welcoming sight to it.
Apologies in advance if the poll choices are too specific, I was just going off of my imagination on what the two most common setups would usually be. I also don't know what to actually assign as a big or small screen, but we can say a television that is 37" and less is considered small, and a television within 40-49" is average while 50" and above goes large. I could be totally wrong about this though, I don't know statistics behind monitor/television sizes and ownership in gaming...