The Heart of the Gaming Room: The Screen

For the console gaming setup, a solid gaming TV is going to be your go-to. The great thing about the console gaming setup is that it can double as a home theatre. Those of you working with larger rooms can even consider going with a projector that will allow you to customize the range and size of the picture anytime you want
The Heart of the Gaming Room: The Screen
  Example of a PC Gaming Room

When it comes to the screen, chances are you already have a decent sized screen for your home theater. If not, it’s time you get one since you will be utilizing it for movies and gaming purpose. If you plan on getting a television, then we recommend getting something at least 60” or bigger, an Ultra High Definition (UHD) screen with 4K capabilities. This enables you to watch movies at high resolution and play game with crystal clear graphics, making it almost realistic. If you plan on getting a projector then there are numerous with 4K resolution. The best part about screens and projectors lies in the fact that they all come with HDMI connections so you can easily hook up your gaming consoles or computer to them.
For the PC gaming room setup, a monitor and desk are going to be the staples. A home PC gaming setup can double as a home office in many cases. You may want to consider a color scheme such as the all white theme below. 
The Heart of the Gaming Room: The Screen
 Example of a PC Gaming Room

If you’re working from the ground up, have a big budget, and it is going to be a dedicated PC gaming room, you could even go with multiple systems and monitors.
The Heart of the Gaming Room: The Screen
 Example of a PC Gaming Room

How Far Should You Sit from the Screen for Optimal Viewing Pleasure?

After spending a chunk of money on the screen you want to be sure you get the most out of it. You don’t want to position your seats too close to it or too far from it. There is actually science behind how far the seats should be from the screen. It mostly depends on the size of the screen. If you go with a screen that is 60” or more you need to have your seats at least 10’-11’ away from the screen. For every 5 inches you add to the screen, you can start your seat 6 inches further away. This will ensure you have the best view of the screen.

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