![]() Even if you have a small apartment that is extremely close to a TV screen but with 8K, if you sit too far away, you’re going to miss out on the added detail, and the screen will look identical to 4K. With four times more pixels than 4K, the optimal viewing distance for 8K screens is, somewhat counter-intuitively, actually much closer than with lower resolutions that's because you want to be close enough to see the increased detail.Īccording to the calculator devised by home entertainment blogger Carlton Bale the most suitable viewing distance for a 77-inch 8K screen is just 24 inches. Here are the recommended viewing distances for 1080p and 4K TVs so you can see the difference in the seating distances. Keep in mind that there are 12 inches in a foot, meaning a recommended distance of 24 inches is two feet, 36 inches is three feet, 60 inches is five feet, 97.5 inches is around eight feet, and 245 feet is around With screens getting bigger, it really is important to make sure that you pick one that you’re going to be able to view in your own space comfortably. In actual terms, that means that if you have one of the best 65-inch 4K TVs, you should sit between 65-97.5 inches away to get the best picture. At this distance, your eyes cannot tell apart the individual pixels, so you’ll be viewing the image on the screen in the same detail as you would in real life. When watching your 4K screen the ideal place to sit is between 1-1.5 times the screen size of your TV. However, when it comes to 4K, due to the increased resolution of the picture, there is some leeway around that figure. ![]() Many manufacturers such as Samsung recommend sitting between 1.5 and 2.5 times the TV's diagonal screen size to find your perfect viewing spot. This guide will walk you through how to find the perfect size TV for your space and more importantly how far to sit from your 4K TV, no matter what size it is.
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