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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.

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