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Old 07-08-2008, 09:02 PM   #1
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I have a 46" LCD 1080p TV and i heard that where you sit in relation to the set can have a impact on the image quality. With that in mind, how far from the set would i have to be to get the best picture? thanks for the time.
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Old 07-08-2008, 09:19 PM   #2
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I have a 46" LCD 1080p TV and i heard that where you sit in relation to the set can have a impact on the image quality. With that in mind, how far from the set would i have to be to get the best picture? thanks for the time.
There are many places on the internet for the answer ... try searching there before posting here.
Here is one place:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-3Zh1DJi...me/tv_faq.html
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Personal taste - I sit 7' away from my 47".
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I have a 46" LCD 1080p TV and i heard that where you sit in relation to the set can have a impact on the image quality. With that in mind, how far from the set would i have to be to get the best picture? thanks for the time.
I think that is probably in reference to off-angle viewing. Sit directly in front and on the same horizontal plane of an LCD for the best image quality. It will degrade the farther off to the side you go. LCDs are much better today than they once were and some sets are much worse than others. My advice: try it for yourself and see.
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