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I plan on buying a new Sony Bravia tv.
I will either buy a 32" or a 40" tv (if I will buy 40" it will be full HD). My viewing distance is about 3 meters (that's 118 inch, if my calculation is correct). So what screen size should I pick for that distance? Thanks Edit: I mean, I know 40" will look better than 32". But is it wise to buy a 40" for such a distance, concerning health (headaches, eyes, etc)? Last edited by mainman; 06-29-2007 at 01:20 AM. |
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Unless you've got your heart set on the Bravia, check out the Aquos: it's (AFAIK) the only 32" 1080p TV on the market at the moment. Whatever TV you buy, spend the extra few $$$ and buy something that's 1080p. |
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i have a 56" dlp that i sit about that same distance from it and i love it. one thing i was told when i first started getting into the whole home theater thing was "whatever size you buy, in 3 months you'll wish you'd gone bigger." i have never wished i'd gone bigger. i like my tv. i think the 40" will suit you well.
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At 3 meters viewing distance, at 720p, 60-80" should be a pretty good median. At 1080p, 90-120". Of course that's a subjective thing.
If standard def and DVD is your primary delivery source, smaller is more forgiving. With BD, and 1080p display technologies, you should easily be able to do 100" without compromise to PQ. You can probably go even larger if you want. General rule of thumb, is 1.5x screen width at 720p. Closer than that and you start to see some visible symptoms of pixel structure. Though lower quality sources will look better the further away you sit or the smaller your screen. I'm not sure what the consensus is for 1080p. If primarily using lower quality sources like DVD, sitting further away still applies. But with good quality high def delivery, like BD, 1080p is much more accomodating. You should easily be able to sit no further than 1x screen width without pixel structure being any kind of issue. Though, I don't know what distance it starts to become a factor. I never found pixel structure to be much of an issue at 1x even with 720p. But, only good quality high def ( broadcast is usually over compressed) and the very best DVDs (The Messengers superbit, Star Wars Episode 3, Thunderbirds, etc.) will satisfy you at those distances. And compared to BD even the best DVDs come up very disappointing. |
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Feb 2007
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Jan 2007
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Go big or else you'll regret it after some time has passed. Remember the screen always seems to shrink as the days go by.
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Jun 2007
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i have the sony KDL 40 2000 W with my sons PS3
Just moved up from my old 8 year old 32" crt i cannot rate it enough for Blu-Ray Movies and Gaming Standard Digital uk TV viewing isn't as good as my old CRT though |
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![]() ![]() Well, if you're gonna watch a 40" at that distance, if you tend to turn off the room lights, maybe a bias light (a D65 light positioned behind the LCD illuminating the wall behind it) might be advised to prevent eye fatigue. But that's common advice for all small field of view screen sizes. |
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