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Look up tennis neckNot anymore. 4k or 8k the bigger the better. As long as it fits in the room.

Look up tennis neckNot anymore. 4k or 8k the bigger the better. As long as it fits in the room.
I had a TV that big, used to use it when I worked at a burger perfect, could just just watch F1 when it was still on SABC3
First TV license is required.What is the perfect size for a TV?
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.
Do note that Digital connections are better than analog especially with crispness
Not anymore. 4k or 8k the bigger the better. As long as it fits in the room.
There isn’t an analog connection that could carry a modern day video signal at full resolution and colour depth.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.
frikking size queen !!Like everything in life, bigger is better!!
where there is a will, there is a way !Amatuers:
How big of a one can you fit in there?
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.Ideal setup should be the TV must be at eye level, and the speakers at ear level.