I sit about 9 feet away from a 77 inch screen. When I first shifted from a 65 inch 4K to a 77 inch 4K, the initial few hours were a bit disconcerting. But got used to it soon enough, and started loving the increased immersion. Iam not too sure, but I think even 85 inches could have been doable at my seating distance. But will wait for someone who has actually done it, to vouch for it .This showed up on my FB feed today and I thought it might be useful to share.
Would be interesting to hear what our forum experts have to say on this.
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And with eyesight corrected. While many of us in our late forties or later use prescription lens for reading, we don’t correct the smaller number we may have for mid/long distance - unless it grows to +1 when it starts becoming obvious. Happened with me. Only recently did I get a separate set of spectacles made for viewing TV and suddenly the pictures looked so much far better. And this is only a plasma. Can imagine how much more of a difference would corrected mid-distance vision make to viewing on 4K!This showed up on my FB feed today and I thought it might be useful to share.
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The THX recommended viewing distance is about 1 feet for every 10” of diagonal size. This gives you a cinematic 40 degrees FoV captured by just the tv.This showed up on my FB feed today and I thought it might be useful to share.
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How close do you sit?Frankly I find it highly irritating to crane and twist my neck every time I want to shift the gaze from top of the screen to bottom or from left to right.
Tend to miss a lot of details happing in the other parts of the screen (Mostly happens left vs right).
I have 32" TV and I sit around 9' away - this is a quite comfortable setup.How close do you sit?