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If the "movie experience" is what we are chasing, then should I downgrade the sound in my home to dolby digital? That is all that the theaters in my area have(very annoying...) I sat the recommended distance from my tv last night and I prefer a smaller viewing angle to the 30 degree angle. My setup right now has a 19 degree angle and I like it much better.
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Oh I completely agree here. Having the image take up a large field of view is going to be way more immersive than sitting further back. I was going more with the concept that there's usually no "wrong" distance to be seated relative to a screen, and most people with ordinary living room arrangements will probably never reach the extremes where either the human vision becomes the limitation, or the equipment (screendoor effect).
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Myself I prefer the widest viewing angle possible ![]() ![]() ![]() THX TAP specs seating between 3.6 PH and 1.4 PH (min 36 degrees horizontal viewing angle (for Scope ratio pictures), and max 35 degree vertical viewing angle) |
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As long as you're @ 1.5 screen-widths away, you're getting a wide-angle image. |
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so how far should i sit from this tv? my room is pretty small, but frome wall to wall its about 8 feet wide.so should i sit all the way towards the wall?
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Now multiply that time 1.5 That's the approximate distance that would put you in the "high def sweet spot" NOTE: not all displays are of high enough quality to allow a proper "wide angle" viewing distance. I've noticed many plasmas that have "screen door" artifacts that would be distracting at this distance. I've also seen some LCD and DLP sets that use digital processors that create distracting digital artifacts from 1.5 screen-widths... artifacts that aren't part of the source. If a particular display's own artifacts become obvious at a 1.5 distance, IMO, it doesn't deserve the "high definition" label regardless of any specs it may have. |
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Plasmas use side-by-side red, green, and blue phosphers similar to CRT monitors... and they look that way too. A CRT had a "screen door" from the shadow-mask. And Plasmas get a screen-look to them from the actual/discrete red/green/blue elements side-by-side on the screen (usually surrounding by a gap or some sort of wiring structure). LCDs are usually better this way bcs the red/green/blue pixels aren't side-by-side... they stack into a single pixel to the eye. |
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Ah I okay know what you mean now.
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