- Aug 10, 2019
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I'm just after some advice about television size as I am considering purchasing either the 40" or 46" Samsung 8 series LED TVs.
In my lounge, the viewing distance from the nearest seat is about 8 ft
and 12 ft from the furthest. Hanging cut out newspaper on the wall with
the same dimensions as the televisions (sad, I know), the 40" seems a
little too small, whereas the 46" a little too big. That said, all the
sizing guides I've found on-line suggest that 46" would be ideal.
I've already tried going into a shop and viewing the TVs from the
respective distances, but shop viewing can be deceptive as even the
largest TVs seem small.
Going from a low def, 16:9, 32" CRT, I know either TV will be an
initial shock, but I wonder if anyone else has had a similar dilemma,
and if so, what did you choose and were you happy with it?
I'm also aware that the picture source is important. If I do go with
the larger set, how painful will it be watching non-high def programs?
Many thanks
In my lounge, the viewing distance from the nearest seat is about 8 ft
and 12 ft from the furthest. Hanging cut out newspaper on the wall with
the same dimensions as the televisions (sad, I know), the 40" seems a
little too small, whereas the 46" a little too big. That said, all the
sizing guides I've found on-line suggest that 46" would be ideal.
I've already tried going into a shop and viewing the TVs from the
respective distances, but shop viewing can be deceptive as even the
largest TVs seem small.
Going from a low def, 16:9, 32" CRT, I know either TV will be an
initial shock, but I wonder if anyone else has had a similar dilemma,
and if so, what did you choose and were you happy with it?
I'm also aware that the picture source is important. If I do go with
the larger set, how painful will it be watching non-high def programs?
Many thanks