Choosing the TV Screen Size For Your Room – LCD and Plasma HDTV
Posted by admin in HDTV Buying Guide, tags: flat panel, flat screen, HDTV, LCD, plasmaTake the edges of the screen line and the line to connect to remote viewing end, which should make a triangle. Inner corner of this triangle, the point of view is the angle of vision at a distance. Now, do not worry you need to remove an old manual to understand all this. There is no simple formula coming up.
Când HDTV Dezvoltat ca a fost format, de cercetare indicat a final de 30 de grade nail Vizualizare optima pentru a fost de standardul 1080th HDTV. Proposed test audiences felt a pleasant level of presence and immersion when viewing angle was 30 degrees or higher.
To put this in perspective, a 52 “set diagonal HDTV should be viewed with a maximum distance of about 7 meters.
To view movies, THX (George Lucas, Tom Holman and Company “rules movie) recommend a viewing angle of 36 degrees. SMPTE recommends the optimal viewing angles fall in a theater in 35 to 55 degrees wide. Again for a certain perspective, this provides an ideal distance from 52 “set at 5.8″ or less for watching films.
So now for the simple formula. Take HDTV (16:9) diagonal screen.
Multiply the number by 1.6 to get the SMPTE recommended viewing distance for HDTV. To achieve THX recommended distance for movies, multiply the diagonal by 1325.
What does this mean for consumers? At first take, it means that most people sit too far from their taxes for an exciting experience! If you really want a true home theater experience, you need a large screen front projection period. However, do not forget that a 52 “HDTV is still fun to watch than an old 36″ non-HD CRT television! You should buy the largest (and most suited to that great and good is not bad), the image can be obtained.
Do not neglect the report recommended, but try to stay as close to your room and budget.
The good news is that, for the typical room used as home theater, you can achieve the SMPTE have the effect of real and exciting!
And what about how high you put on the screen? THX States in their manual for the design of cinemas, the maximum vertical angle should be 35 degrees. This means that if you were looking straight in his chair and looked up, you should not seek more than 35 degrees to see the top of your image.
We think this is really pushing the limit in this specification refers to a row of seats in a theater. For most people with an angle of 15-25 degrees works on perfect. In the world of home theater, this might be a little ‘difficult to deal with several rows of seats and problems online. This is the time to take a qualifying home theater theater company in the design can make or break your home theater project.
Again, this means that many people with flat screen TV over their fireplace, mounted too high to meet spec.
However, remember, if you slouch your back or folding chair, every change corner!
A great way to understand the screen size and viewing angle is simply to get some painters tape and mask the size of the proposal on the wall or bottom of the screen, just cut a piece of cardboard. Sit and see if it appears that the size and view of height, at least you know who did a little ‘analysis before making your decision. Of course, for a true home theater, the most popular home theater installation companies of all this to help design an optimal experience for your stay.
And do not forget to ask for the latest information technologies in watching movies at home, experience 2:35 anamorphic. This will lead to even more true cinematic experience!
Leon Shaw is Vice President of Home Theater Specialists of America and was named as one of the 50 most vital influencers in the custom retailing, design, and installation segments of the home entertainment industry by Custom Retailer magazine. He is founder and chairman of Audio Advice, Inc. of North Carolina, which was named Best Audio Video Specialty Retailer in the United States in TWICE Magazine’s Excellence in Retailing Awards, and has branches in Raleigh and Charlotte. Visit Audio Advice, for the best TV.
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