How do you determine what size TV you need?

How do you determine what size TV you need?

While it all boils down to personal preference, there is a simple formula that works as a size calculator that provides a good starting point: Viewing distance (in inches)/2 = recommended TV size. For example, if you usually sit 10 feet from the TV, that’s 120 inches (10 feet x 12 inches).

How far should you sit from a 65 inch TV?

A 65” TV– You should sit between 5.5 and 8 feet away from the screen. A 70” TV– You should sit between 6 and 9 feet away from the screen. A 75” TV– You should sit between 6.5 and 9.5 feet away from the screen. An 80” TV– You should sit between 6.5 and 10 feet away from the screen.

How big should my TV be if I sit 12 feet away?

For example, if you are customarily watching from approximately 12 feet away—or 144 inches—you want a screen that measures at least 72 inches diagonally. Bear in mind that the most common TV sizes are 42, 50, 55, 65, and 75-inches (measured diagonal).

Can a TV be too big for a room?

A TV is too big for a room when it takes up more than 30 degrees of your view from the sitting area. A TV is too big for a room if you can’t comfortably sit the ideal distance away from it. For example, a 55-inch or 75-inch 1080p TV isn’t too big for a room if you can sit at least six to eight feet away.

What size TV do I need for a 12×12 room?

40 to 55-inch TVs are the most popular selection by homeowners for their bedrooms. Bedrooms that have dimensions of 10 x 10, 10 x 11, 11 x 12, or 12 x 12 can accommodate 40 to 55-inch TVs very well.

Is a 65 inch TV too big?

How big? Maybe you don’t need a TV the size of a wall or a TV that is a wall, but in most homes a 65- or 75-inch TV will fit just fine. Overall our advice is simple: Get as big a TV as you can afford. The longer answer depends on your room, your seating distance and the acceptance factor of any cohabiting co-deciders.