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  2. TV Viewing Distance Guide - AVForums

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    In terms of the recommendations of manufacturers, they tend to be the most conservative, recommending a viewing distance of 2.5 times the screen's diagonal width. So for a 50-inch screen the optimum viewing distance would be 125 inches or about 10 feet (3.18m). However multiplying by a factor of 2.5 is more related to the optimum viewing ...

  3. TV Viewing Distance Guide - article discussion - AVForums

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    Oct 3, 2014. #5. stevos said: worth it in order to see the detail. Beyond the specified distance, there is no advantage in having a higher resolution because you can't tell the difference. Home cinema and gadget enthusiast, movie and TV fan, PC gamer and antitheist. See the construction of the AVForums home cinema.

  4. What size of TV for a 10 foot viewing distance - AVForums

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    Apr 24, 2012. #2. reccommended distance for 65" is 7.3 feet with a max of 10.2 so if anything it may be a tad small or just right. p.s. i use 90" at 10 foot and thats just right. also have you considered a projector? 65" tv's are hideously high priced.

  5. viewing distance - AVForums

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    Roughly how high should the bottom of my TV screen be given the following variables? viewing distance = 2.8m (110 inches) eye-level = 1.1m (44 inches) TV size = 77 inches. watasit. Thread. Feb 16, 2024. height mount tv tv screen viewing distance.

  6. 65" 4K HDR TV - recommended viewing distance? - AVForums

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    Jul 31, 2017. #3. It depends a bit on your eyes. With 1080p screens, I always used to suggest to people that they sit at roughly the distance where the angle between adjacent pixels was at the limit of the resolving power of the eye; for a 65" 1080p screen, that's a little under 8 and a half feet. (As is shown in the diagram - the lower edge of ...

  7. What size TV for viewing distance of 9ft - AVForums

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    I'm getting a new TV this month and will be wall mounting it which means I'll now be watching the TV from a shorter distance as ill be sitting width ways in the lounge instead of length ways. I'm thinking of going for either a 60" or 65" and my current budget allows either of these 2 below although I may get a better deal on a more expensive TV ...

  8. Recommended Viewing Distance or 48 & 55" - AVForums

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    Jun 18, 2023. #16. I'll offer 35 degrees viewing angle at a minimum. And up to 50 degrees viewing anlge at the higher end for high levels of viewing immersion. (Great for 2:39 content) These are for 55 inches. 1.8288m viewing distance for 36.8 viewing angle. 1.28016m viewing distance for 50 degrees viewing angle.

  9. Optimum screen size/viewing distance - AVForums

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    That screen is 1366x768. For a viewing distance of 10 feet, a screen with that resolution has an optimum screen size of 55 inches. So 37 inches is far too small. That, of course, presupposes that you're viewing a hi-definition signal. With upscaled SD it becomes a bit more complicated.

  10. 3D tv viewing distance - AVForums

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    If you are are looking to buy a 3D tv i would read this article as it is very interesting. According to this article i would need a 65inch tv. That is massive especially as we have a small lounge. Optimal 3D TV Size and Viewing Distance I'm sure it will surprise you too. My wifes not...

  11. TV Viewing Distance Guide - article discussion | Page 6 -...

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    It may surprise you but the ideal distance for viewing 4K on a 65” is between 4ft and just over 8ft. So you’re right in the ideal zone to see the picture at its best. There is a chart here in AV Forums which shows it. Of course for Blu-ray and standard definition it won’t be as good as smaller screens.