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The majority of modern households are not home to at least one gamer. The Entertainment Software Association, in a survey of 4,000 American households, discovered that 64 percent of households own a device they use to play video games, with an average of two gamers in each gameplaying home.
Gaming is so popular that the NPD Group says total consumer spending on the video game industry in 2017 equaled $36 billion.
Avid gamers understand that having a dedicated and wellequipped setup can really improve the gaming experience. Here are some items worth considering for the ultimate gaming area.
A dedicated television screen will be needed for console gaming. Something at least 60 inches with Ultra High Definition and 4K capabilities is ideal. The high resolution enables crystal clear graphics and vividness. Most televisions now come with several HDMI ports, enabling people to easily connect gaming consoles and other peripherals to them.
The right headphones enable clear surround sound and include a retractable directional microphone to participate in social, multiplayer games. Wireless headphones are essential so that wires will not impede the action.
PC gamers largely rely on keyboards and a mouse to control the action. A keyboard with backlighting and textured rubber feet to keep the keyboard securely planted will enable gamers to play in a darkened room.
Gaming chairs come in different varieties. Some are like office chairs that can serve double duty at a desk, whether one is working on a school project or blasting through a first-person shooter’s tactical field.
Other gaming chairs run the gamut of wired rockers that build sound and motion within and top it off with comfortable arm rests.
Above all, gamers should seek chairs with ergonomic features for comfort and to avoid fatigue during long hours of play.
If a gaming room is doubling as a home theater, investing in a quality set of speakers or a soundbar can make sensory immersion even more intense. Soundbars or surround sound speaker systems will give ears a rest from headphones.
Soundbars are a compact and often wireless way to improve television sound and are usually less expensive and easier to install than surround sound systems.