Best TV Size for YOU: 65', 75' or 85' Which Is Right?

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00:00 How Big Should Your TV Be?
2:22 Viewing Distance
7:45 Best Viewing Angle
9:35 Bias Lighting helps eye fatigue & contrast
12:11 TV Size Calculator
14:47 Wrap Up

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===chapter index
00:00 How Big Should Your TV Be?
2:22 Ideal Viewing Distance
7:45 Best Viewing Angle
9:35 Bias Lighting helps eye fatigue & contrast
12:11 The TV Size Calculator
14:47 Wrap Up

========= About Affiliate Links: #CommissionsEarned
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. All of my merchant links in this video description and comment section are affiliate links which means at no extra charge to you, I will make a small commission if you click on them and make a qualifying purchase. Equipment and Materials used for this review can be purchased on Amazon via the links above. All sponsorships are fully disclosed in this video description as well as video content. We make every effort to back up our conclusions and reviews with with demonstrations that clearly show the reasoning behind our opinions.
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In late 2019, I spent 2 months analyzing info on a new TV. I ended up buying an 85" Samsung QLED in Dec 2019. I love it and my wife loves it more. She didn't want a TV this big for our Family Room. We had a 50" Panasonic Plasma. I mounted the 85" using a MantelMount and am very pleased - we rarely raise it above the fireplace. OLED is great but the larger sizes like 77" can not safely be wall mounted. We can view our 85" from our kitchen and even from my seating location in our Dining room nearly 50' away. My recommendation is to go with size first. bigger the better. The Samsung QLED quality at 4K and HDR is more than sufficient for our eyes (we are over 65).

jimmoore
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I've never seen a review on any subject that was as detailed, scientific and yet very understandable as this. And this guy also gives a ton of great information in a description section. Great job sir.

MINGAS
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This totally changed my room plan. I will now have the couch at the feet of the bed because otherwise I’ll have to get an 80 inch for my room lol.

JAYZ
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Oh man, I've been watching my 4k 55 inch TCL right at 5.5 ft. Calculator says my current angle is 40 degrees. I picked this distance after experimenting between 5 and 7 feet, trying to get that theater-like immersion and able to see noticeable difference between UHD and HD. Turns out intuition pretty darn close to ideal. But you left out a critical factor...vertical height placement of tv in relation to your eyes while sitting/viewing. Center of my tv is set almost exactly eye level. Thanks for the great great tips and calculator.

pete
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Man it says i need a 65” tv but the lg cx 55” vs 65” is essentially nearly double the price. I will probably just stick with the 55”

lesterlim
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I used to install projectors and I found that it was also how people like to hear stories....people that imagine themself in the story usually like more immersive (bigger) screens and people that preferred narrated stories like to watch from a bit of a distance. That's only for movies....for sports 99% of the people preferred a bigger screen.

AcidexMax
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I have got 8 feet with 65 inches TV, just hits the sweet point, thank you for what you posted, it's really help me a lot!

stevenweng
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Got a 48 in LG CX and wasn’t sure if I needed to go bigger but I think I’m good. I’m sitting about 4 feet away from the tv usually. I went ahead and ordered the bias lighting kit in the description. Hoping that helps with watching with all the lights off.

lilarto
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I’ve always just gone by the simple rule of thumb to sit 1.5 to 2.5 times the diagonal screen size for full immersion. With my 77” LG C8 OLED I can adjust my full motion mount so that the TV is anywhere from about 10.5 to about 8.5 feet from my viewing distance. When the mount is fully extended I have had zero issues with turning my head and I find that, especially for gaming, that the immersion is second to none. If I could switch to an 88” OLED or a 95” Sony Z9G I probably would.
When it comes to home theater it’s my experience that you can’t have a screen or a subwoofer that’s too big😂.

brodelicious
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Thanks for the expert guidance. But don’t you think PPI should also be a consideration in choosing screen size? Smaller sized 4k TVs should look much sharper for their high PPIs. In that respect, isn’t it better to get a 55 inch 4K and sit closer, rather than opting for a larger size?

MohammadAsif-rmqv
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Personal recommendation is a 1:1 ratio. 120” screen so 120” away. Especially for 4k. Take your cell phone for instance, take the distance you normally hold your phone away from your face and measure it compared to the screen size. Guarantee you hold it closer then you would a tv screen compared to the size.

dfaulkner
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Im sitting 9 feet away (maybe a few inches less) and i got a 77'' oled TV... I'm nervous because i like a really immersive viewing angle... and this might not be ideal. But im upgrading from a 55'', so I guess its a good improvement either way.😅

BoogalyTheGreat
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I’m getting a 85” sitting at 12 ft don’t change my mind lol. Great Video

Damianthelovetour
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I find 53± degrees gives me my favoured viewing angle for a cinema experience, below about 40-45 degrees it becomes just "TV". This mimics the seats I look for when I visit the cinema, if I miss the run in cinema, then I have full immersion at home with a 120" wide screen & full surround.

thecraggrat
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I totally agree with you about some people are used to the small viewing angles. My parents have a 45'' in the living room. IDK how they can with such a small TV

eduardoig
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Omg I didnt see the word TV so I just read 'what size is right for you? Get it right with this first time guide' and now I cant stop laughing

jasemily
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32 to 36 inch is best for human eye curvature. 👁.

desidesigning
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I enjoy around 41-42 degree viewing angle for movies, and currently game at 50 degree angle on a 70” 4K tv at 5.5 ft for immersion.. thank you for posting this video.. I never knew about the effect bias lighting has on reducing your perception of the same color on screen.. so, since Phillips Hue lighting adjusts to display and extend the colors on screen, doesn’t that make Phillips Hue bias lighting reduce the overall perceived color pop on screen?

TIMMAYY
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Great advice thank you. I'm thinking about getting a 65" LG c2 for my living room. Sitting about 8 to 10 ft away. Do you have any videos. On tv suggestions for bright rooms? My 55" lg c2 is perfect for my room. Since it's not very bright. Once in awhile I'll have the light on, but it's dark most of the time. The color looks amazing. I was hoping a c2 would still be good in a bright living room. Thank you.

mell.
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Yes, I can confirm that I got the rigth size and I have archived the legendary home theater nirvana

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