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Should have no problems. Couple of things to check on the TV settings menu, make sure the zoom is set to ‘fit’ so that there is no border/overscan, if there is a ‘game’ or ‘low latency’ mode enable it; otherwise turn off all picture enhancements (e.g. LG clear view / image smoothing) as they are no bueno for gaming.
Awesome thank you. His main use for this is Minecraft, Youtube, and movie streaming. We are cutting the cord in another month, so I am also getting my High Seas sailors license. (Nord VPN, Plex Server, etc)
There are a ton of shows he loves to watch repeatedly (he is autistic), and I want to make sure he can access them until I get a chance to finish getting a plex server set up. Hopefully that all makes sense.
Side note: Avoid Nord. If you aren't using torrents, get Mullvad. If you are (and thus need port forwarding, which isn't supported by Nord anyway), I'm not sure right now. Possibly AirVPN?
Is Surfshark okay?
I torrent but don’t stream torrents and I’ve used SurfShark 24/7 for 2+ years without issue (Xfinity in the US with Canada based vpn exit - never had a (c) strike). It’s been so long since I switched to SurfShark I don’t even know what the rest of the vpn landscape is like.
For torrenting, AirVPN is better for port forwarding.