just4kix
Well-Known Member
Assuming ideal viewing angle of 30, then one can easily work out the ideal viewing distance as follows:
p/s. I hope that I have got the mathematics right.
p/s. I hope that I have got the mathematics right.
I put this in anotehr thread but forgot this was the main thread. The Q:
If we sit closer for a smaller TV, is it the same as sitting further away from a larger TV?
eg if I get a 40" and sit closer, will it be the same as watching a 50" from my usual watching position?
If true, then:
1) I spend less by getting a 40" and use the savings to upgrade sound
2) I spend the same by getting a higher end 40" for better PQ
Your thoughts please... thanks!
There are two ways of looking at it.I put this in anotehr thread but forgot this was the main thread. The Q:
If we sit closer for a smaller TV, is it the same as sitting further away from a larger TV?
eg if I get a 40" and sit closer, will it be the same as watching a 50" from my usual watching position?
If true, then:
1) I spend less by getting a 40" and use the savings to upgrade sound
2) I spend the same by getting a higher end 40" for better PQ
Your thoughts please... thanks!
hi,
I am confused between 42ST50 and 50ST50 panny plasma for living room.
Viewing distance is 7 feet with maximum SD channels on Tata sky'
Thx
hi,
I am confused between 42ST50 and 50ST50 panny plasma for living room.
Viewing distance is 7 feet with maximum SD channels on Tata sky'
Thx
hi,
I am confused between 42ST50 and 50ST50 panny plasma for living room.
Viewing distance is 7 feet with maximum SD channels on Tata sky'
Thx
Download the AVCHD.exe from this website: http://www.avsforum.com/t/948496/avs-hd-709-blu-ray-mp4-calibration. You must download the DVD version if you do not have BD burner. Create a DVD calibration disk and use the disk for calibrating properly.If I am setting contrast and sharpness to 75 / 75, I am not getting a good clarity. Reducing the sharpness alone to 75 reduces the sharpness of the picture. If I set the backlit to less than 10, screen becoming dull. So whats the correct settings ? As per the discussions above, my viewing angle is between 80 - 100 inches ( for 40 inches ie > 2 times ) . Is this also correct ?