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From what I've just read, the easiest way to get an idea of how far to sit away from your TV is a little math. Measure the diagonal of you screen. If you have a 1080p TV multiply that number by 1.5 - 3. Anywhere in that area is good. If it's 4K then multiply it by 1 - 1.5 and that's your number. Those calculations are in inches. In reality, personal preference is just as important. Also important is what you plan on using it to watch. All of those things can be factored in as well. If it looks good to you...it is good.
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