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Alot of info here:
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-...e-relationship I have a 55 inch Samsung and sit about 7 ft away with no issues. |
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Thanks given by: | jd_from_da_80s (08-24-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | mantle52ball (08-24-2017), The_Donster (08-24-2017) |
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Let me echo, what do you mean when you say "see 4K fine"? Like any resolution, you don''t want to be crawling up on it. Give your self some space and always go big if you can. I have a 65" tv, my room is 19' x 9.5' and I'm 9-10' away. Picture is beautiful no matter what I'm watching. BD, 4K streaming or gaming. Haven't moved up to UHD yet, but it is on the horizon.
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Not saying it isn't fun sometimes, but your screen size to viewing distance is technically very wrong. |
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A person doesn't have to embarrass themselves in public by doing this! If a salesman see a customer with a measuring tape, measuring the viewing distance from a TV in the store, they will look perplexed as if they're saying: you can estimate the viewing distance by eyesight. A person should know how far they will be sitting away from the TV without a measuring tape. Generally people don't worry about the viewing distance when they're buying a TV. They go to the store, pick the brand, the size of screen that they want and buy it because, the customer should already have an idea. When shopping for a TV or anything else for that matter, the person should know what they're looking for before they go to the store. What's the use of shopping for anything if you don't know what you want. That will be a waste of time, and time is valuable.
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I'm 8.5 feet away from my 65". It's a bit overkill for cable but for letterboxed movies as well as games off the PS4 Pro and XBox1, it is killer! Just go by your own feel. Everyone is different... so don't buy what the guy down the street thinks, it's YOUR TV!
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If a person doesn't know what they're buying, Usually they'll have somebody with them, a spouse, significant other or a family member for their input, advice and recommendations to help them make a decision.
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Those charts are not very useful IMO, as everybody sees different and human vision is not a brick wall.
I think 4K resolution is the least important thing about UHD Blu-Ray. HDR makes a far bigger impact and plainly visible at any given distance versus the SDR presentation. That being said, I'd say 55" is small for an 8ft. viewing distance -- go 65" if you can. I'm a little under 7ft from my 65" and it's awesome. |
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I probably sit further back than most - about 14 feet away from a <60" (yet 1080p) and it still looks great to me. DVD and sd tv shows of course are much more forgiving as well from a distance. But with 4K I'll probably wait for a projector.
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Not sure why you would be embarrassed about using a tape measure either. Usually when I want to measure something, I use a tape measure. It is a pretty common tool actually. |
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