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Old 01-10-2011, 07:52 AM   #1
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Hi how is the picture made up of on a television screen because when i sit away from the tv the picture looks pin sharp when i watch a blu ray but when i get close to the tv i can see lots of tiny dots all over the screen.
Is it made up of millions of tiny dots if so, is this the same for every type of televisions.
Then how far should i sit from a 50" plasma television to get the best picture quality.
When i watch a blu ray movie is the picture still made of millions of tiny dots?
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hdtv's are made up of pixels. The highest resolution currently possible is 1080p, or 1,920 pixels vertically(up and down) by 1,080 pixels horizontally(left and right.

The optimal viewing distance from a tv for the best viewing possible is often disagreed upon but is generally the size of the tv multiplied by 1.5. 50 x 1.5 is 75 inches, or 6.25 feet.
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Hi how is the picture made up of on a television screen because when i sit away from the tv the picture looks pin sharp when i watch a blu ray but when i get close to the tv i can see lots of tiny dots all over the screen.
Is it made up of millions of tiny dots if so, is this the same for every type of televisions.
Then how far should i sit from a 50" plasma television to get the best picture quality.
When i watch a blu ray movie is the picture still made of millions of tiny dots?
Yep as said above, they are made out of pixels and allways will be unless you get a film projector. Plasmas also have a fuzzyness to them when viewed very closely. This doesn't affect pq from normal viewing distances though.
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