Need help finding a good HDTV for gaming on low budget

Armos

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Sep 23, 2016
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Hi i was hoping if someone could help me find a good gaming TV. I am on a budget abd should be under $300.00 if possible. I know im sounding a bit cheap but Ive seen TVs that go for around $250.00 before. My Sanyo just died so Im having a rough tine finding a good TV. Im hoping I could get 1080p out of it with at least 3HDMI ports. One to hook up my PS4 and one for my Spectrum Cable box and Roku Box.

And I am hoping to find a TV that has composite/component and VGA ports must be required so I could plug into my PC and run Emulators on my TV and Steam/Origin games. And hook up my Wii to composite and PS2 to component for classic gaming. And please the TV HAS to be LED. I was told LED is better for gaming. Hoping to see a TV for about 40" maybe? Sorry if im asking much. And do they got TVs like Vizio where you can stretch old games and DVD movies to full screen? Im looking for research before I buy. Last time I didnt learn my lesson. :( If anyone can help me find what I need Id really aporeciate it! :D Sorry if im asking for much and I cant afford Smart TVs. I wish I could tho. :( And I hope the TV has a good refresh rate for video games. Thanjs! ^_^ And if I want could I hook up a soundbar to the TV for surround sound or if I want to watch movies with Bluetooth headphoned how would that work so I wont disturb my familys privacy? Thanks. :)

EDIT: Sorry for my grammar on phone. :) And I forgot to say since its the Holidays TVs are gonn be on sale so just wondering if anyobe could help me find a good TV brand for gaming so I can get good 1080p picture quality with no input lag. Sorry if I sound greedy I have no info on TVs that are goid for gamibg I wanted to do research before I buy and are Spectre brands good and Sharp? For gaming and watching movies shows? Thanks! :) Sorry for gramnar like I said on my phone posting this. Have a good weekend guys! :)
 
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Component and VGA inputs on a cheap TV? Most manufacturers have dropped both of those features on their whole lineup. Modern TVs are all-digital and since analog inputs require additional circuitry, high bandwidth analog inputs are mainly found in more expensive and commercial/industrial-oriented models these days.

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Component and VGA inputs on a cheap TV? Most manufacturers have dropped both of those features on their whole lineup. Modern TVs are all-digital and since analog inputs require additional circuitry, high bandwidth analog inputs are mainly found in more expensive and commercial/industrial-oriented models these days.
 
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