I'm curious if I can connect my 120 Hz Neo QLED QN90B TV to my PC without running into problems like visual lag or poor display quality. Having primarily used an Xbox before, I'm more concerned about whether it will perform similarly to a console setup rather than if it will match a dedicated monitor. Anyone have experience with this?
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Using your TV as a PC monitor should work just fine! Just keep in mind that you'll need to use your remote to turn on the TV every time you start your PC. It's a bit of a hassle, but not a huge deal. Also, remember that TVs typically only have HDMI ports and not DisplayPort, so make sure that's not an issue for you.
Absolutely, your setup should run smoothly! But it does depend a little on the quality of your PC and the games you're looking to play at 4K. If you've got a powerful PC, like with a high-end GPU, you’ll be set. But if your GPU is on the lower end, 4K gaming might not be as enjoyable.
I've actually used TVs as monitors before, and I didn't have any problems. As long as you have good hardware, you should be fine!

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