What is the perfect size for a TV?

What is the perfect size for a TV?

  • 50-inch or smaller

    Votes: 15 9.1%
  • 55-inch

    Votes: 48 29.3%
  • 65-inch

    Votes: 47 28.7%
  • 75-inch

    Votes: 22 13.4%
  • 86-inch

    Votes: 5 3.0%
  • 98-inch

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • 100+ inches

    Votes: 12 7.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 14 8.5%

  • Total voters
    164
1 size bigger than you ended up buying last.
 
And the distance you are sitting from it - also - NEVER mount a TV on a wall bracket so that the bottom of the TV screen is HIGHER than your line of sight when sitting & viewing it - as that leads to neck & eye strain - your resting eye level should be centred on the middle or slightly towards the top of the screen.

Function over form.....
 
Do note that Digital connections are better than analog especially with crispness

Sounds like the advise you would get get from an 75yr old intern at HiFi corporation
 
Ideal setup should be the TV must be at eye level, and the speakers at ear level.

I have seen some messed up installations that I've had to fix before.

Do note that Digital connections are better than analog especially with crispness (in monitors its HDMI, Displayport, DVI) Analog in monitors are (VGA and RCA)

On tvs its usually HDMI, do note the variation of HDMI and the speed throughput.
There isn’t an analog connection that could carry a modern day video signal at full resolution and colour depth.

What a useless load of crap as always. Crispness has nothing to do with, it’s literally impossible over anything but digital.

It’s not “usually” HDMI…it’s only HDMI.

Honestly starting to believe you are nothing more than a ChatGPT regurgitating bot because your replies are almost never in context.
 
Ideal setup should be the TV must be at eye level, and the speakers at ear level.
well, seems my father may have been right despite my mother and i often taking the piss out of his perpetual quest for audio perfection.
he had a pair of these boys - ear level, shoulder lever, knee level and ankle level perfection !
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As long as it's not one of those banana tv's samsung made.
 
These days it seems that the bigger the TV the better, but it all depends on the room size.
 
Depends on room size and eyesight of the individual using the TV.
 
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