Yes or no? Will it get fatiguing to watch?
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Originally posted by Kain View PostYes or no? Will it get fatiguing to watch?
https://www.rgb.com/display-size-res...ewing-distance
This only goes up to 4k, but thats not really surprising as 8k is awfully new.-Trunks0
not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
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An 85" TV isn't too big at all, if it's 4k. At least from a fidelity/quality perspective. Some people may simply not be comfortable sitting that close though, which most people aren't...since they are use to sitting quite a ways away from a 55-65" or smaller 1080P screen (no wonder most people can't see the difference in 4k).
I sit about 4ft from a 49" 4k screen, and it's perfect. I could easily do 55", but 65" is pushing it.
An 85" screen would really be good anywhere from about 6-10ft away.
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Originally posted by Munkus View PostI envy you guys with >50" screens. My wife doesn't put her foot down often, but she hates big screen TVs because reasons. So we're stuck with a 48" 1080p screen. First world problems.
edit: Meant to say, my son in law got a ~80" screen. I'm not sure what brand or exact size, but viewing distance in their living room is about 8' and it looks great.
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Originally posted by Munkus View PostI envy you guys with >50" screens. My wife doesn't put her foot down often, but she hates big screen TVs because reasons. So we're stuck with a 48" 1080p screen. First world problems.Originally posted by Lazy8s View PostDo what I do when the wife says no. Buy one for yourself, then when she see it....boom. She'll either love it or hit you with it like mine does lol.
edit: Meant to say, my son in law got a ~80" screen. I'm not sure what brand or exact size, but viewing distance in their living room is about 8' and it looks great.
its easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission
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Originally posted by Higgy10 View Postas im sure you guys are well aware of this one being married and all
its easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission“The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Higgy10 View Posthehe well that be up to you to decide if the consequences are worth the gains lol.
May i suggest buying her something she wants when you decide to bring the big screen homeMan I'd go broke in a heartbeat.
“The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Higgy10 View Postas im sure you guys are well aware of this one being married and all
its easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission
Originally posted by Munkus View PostYou haven't met Mrs Munkus. She's a spitfire.
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