Best 32" gaming display?

ssg_K

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Hello,
I am going to purchase an arcade cabinet which will be used as an all-in-one enclosure. It shall house a few gaming systems, plus a PC. The intent is to store/run movies, TV shows, remotely from this cabinet as well play video games locally on it through an Xbox 360 (HDMI connected), a Wii (and it's low-rent connection), plus a myriad of PC games both through Steam and emulators (mame, epsxe, etc.). I have begged the one company I could find that makes the largest possible enclosure to screen size ratio cabinet, if they would custom design the space holding the monitor/TV itself to something larger than a 32" however they will not budge. I'm not entirely doomed to a 32" as it is still a decent sized viewing screen, however finding a display (TV or a monitor, I care not, just the performance and price is all I am concerned with) that will fit those categories is getting vexing. Can anyone recommend me a 32" display that will have suffice for PC gaming, as well as video gaming at exactly 32" in size?

Good point on the price, I do apologize as I forgot to mention that. I would say $400 or less. I am variably new to the scene and while I have heard of the input lag plus the black negative as well as resolution so I'm out ledge wondering how I got up this high at times ha ha ha.
 

Darkendnox

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If you need composite connections... a TV is going to be the way to go... as most PC monitors are going to be way over 400 in price for that type of connectivity / quality.

after some research I came upon this....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889102667

It fits your needs and is at the top of your price point, Samsung makes excellent panels all around so it's going to be a solid monitor.
 
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