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[Closed] Massive TVs - how big is too big

 Ewan
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We've moved house and the new living room is big and in the configuration my wife prefers means that the TV viewing distance is now 3.5m or so. Our old TV is a bit old and looks a bit small (it's 50 inches) from that distance. So new TV time....

Can't decide between a 65 inch model and a 70 inch model. Price difference is minimal, and part of me is like, who wouldn't want another 5 inches...

Has anyone got a telly that big? What viewing distance do you have? I've looked at various online calculators and they all agree that 70 inches would be fine but they're trying to sell massive tvs so would say that. Thoughts?


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:24 pm
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You'll never regret going bigger as long as the input and the display are good, imo of course.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:26 pm
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Humblebrag of the day....


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:27 pm
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Anything bigger than 20” is into chav territory


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:31 pm
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Get a projector and loads of other seats.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:34 pm
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Humblebrag of the day….

To clarify, we're looking at cheapish massive TVs!


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:35 pm
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Anything is into chav territory


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:44 pm
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My other half wanted a new telly. I said "there's nothing wrong with the one we have." Then her daughter left and took their TV from the other room. I was against replacing a perfectly good TV, but now we suddenly needed one for the room which has become the main living room.

Then she said "can we get something a bit bigger?" because her eyesight isn't great (which probably explains why she's with me. I went "challenge accepted."

I moved the sofa so the viewing distance is about 2m. Then bought a 75" TV. It is [i]awesome[/i].

#Humblebrag #KingOfTheChavs


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:55 pm
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Mate has a 65, wouldn't really notice if it was a 70, reality is you change your room around your TV, as long as it fits into the space required you can move sofas and so on about, and most likely will if going from a 40 or 50".

Just buy the 70" and enjoy watching your nascar on it ;o)


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:55 pm
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We had a projector. It broke. We bought a 65" instead. We watch maybe an hour a day plus sport and films at weekends. If you've got the space, can afford it, why would'nt you. Might as well


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 8:57 pm
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Whatever the biggest OLED is you can afford. Not worth getting some monster thing if it’s going not going to be worth watching.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 9:41 pm
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We have a 65" - I was skeptical but it's great. Depends on size of your living room though. It worked better in our Glasgow flat with big living room.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:10 pm
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Sit closer to the old one so it's the same as 65", now move the seat further back so it's like a 70".

What works best?


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:14 pm
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And this thread neatly sums up why humans are racing towards extinction...


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:14 pm
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It does a bit sadly.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:20 pm
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A TV is only too big if it won’t fit in the room. 😎


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:23 pm
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How big does it need to be?
What are then gains?

I have 55 ( I think) and sit a good 3.5m away. It look fine - and I don't want a TV that takes over the room / hung on the wall/ on the mantelpiece


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:24 pm
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I’m about 4 metres away from my 65 inch. Panasonic 4k thingy or other. Wasn’t massively expensive, but picture is great. Netflix 4k and Sky Ultra HD look great (not that I watch Sky Ultra much as annoys me why it isn’t the default picture in Sky Sports)
Think I would get bigger next time. I have a reasonable size wall the TV hangs from so would get away with 75.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:32 pm
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I sit 50 inches from my 65 inch TV when sim racing/gaming. Occasionally watch Tv/sport on it.

It's ace, I would go bigger if I could fit a bigger one in the available space and it not explode from overheating/lack of cooling.

In the living room we sit maybe 3m from a 65 inch, also ace. room design and decor prevents further expansion.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 10:36 pm
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I have a 65" I could not imagine anything smaller than that.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:17 pm
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We have 65, sat about 4m away. The key point though is it's on a wall that is about 5m wide. So it doesn't look big. And I could easily go quite a bit bigger, especially when playing games. If it's slim and wall mounted in a big wall it becomes a feature. And I'm not kidding anyone, we mostly watch TV in the living room, no hiding from that.


 
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Our current one is 40". I was all set on buying a 55" when the current one breaks. However, after seeing 65" and 70" ones in the shop, 55" looks rather small and insignificant now.

Ergo, get a 200" projector screen and 8K projector.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:28 pm
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The thing about a big modern TV is, it's flat. The radiator sticks out further from the wall and no-one ever said "what do you want a 60" radiator for, it looks stupid, [something about the fall of society]." Have you grumpy shites never been to the cinema? Why would you do that when you can watch films on a 12" black and white portable?

The reason we're "racing towards extinction" isn't having a television, it's trampling each other to death in the race to post comments about things they aren't interested in.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:34 pm
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If it's bigger than your bookshelves...


 
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75". 75" is too big, because the Sharp 75" had to be mounted on the wall, because it was structurally incapable of supporting itself.

The reason we’re “racing towards extinction” isn’t having a television, it’s trampling each other to death in the race to post comments about things they aren’t interested in.

Pretty sure trampling each other to death would actually help. Also pretty sure it's cos we buy too much stuff, that require too many resources and get chucked in the landfill too soon. Like buying another telly even though the existing one works and you can only watch one at a time.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:41 pm
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... which was my initial argument against doing so.

Also, more than one person often lives in a house. Four people can readily watch four TVs between them. If my OH wants to watch I'm a Celebrity Dancing On Ice In The Jungle So Come Dine With Me Under The Hammer In The Sun, and I want to put the Xbox on, that takes more than one telly.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:46 pm
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which was my initial argument against doing so.

And yet....

Also, more than one person often lives in a house

Less so, post trampling.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:48 pm
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It’s 3.5m away and 1.3m diagonally across isn’t big enough?????

Get yourself to SpecSavers.


 
Posted : 23/11/2021 11:48 pm
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buy a second hand 70" 4K OELD. change your electric to a green supplier

1) not a new item
2) big tellys are ace
3) annoys people who deserve to be annoyed


 
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Sorry, OT rant deleted.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 2:45 am
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Just here to say buy an oLed. A bit 'spensive compared to LED - but worth it IMO.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 4:29 am
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75" here. Bought drugged. Wife hated it. Now she doesn't.  80" would fit.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 4:45 am
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Had a 55” Samsung LED TV for 11 years. We sit 3.75m from it. I’m not sure I’d buy anything bigger when it comes time to replace it. Anything bigger would dominate the 5.5*4m room.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 5:58 am
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Whatever the biggest OLED is you can afford. Not worth getting some monster thing if it’s going not going to be worth watching.

As others have said, go for an OLED. Our trusty 43" LG finally threw its hand in last month. I wasn't after anything particularly fancy and the space on the wall doesn't allow for anything too chavvy so I was just going for a like-for-like replacement. Nevertheless I ended up allowing myself to be talked into a 48" OLED (absolute maximum size possible given the space on the wall) and I'm glad I did. It is magnificent.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 6:13 am
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I'm waiting for the 76"


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 6:38 am
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Biggest tv that fits but more importantly, some fab speakers. I just bought the audio pro a36s and subwoofer, sw10. Omg the sound is amazing.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 7:18 am
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I'm on a 42" plasma! A TV peasant

Do have a gigantic 5.1 setup though...


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 7:22 am
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Also, more than one person often lives in a house. Four people can readily watch four TVs between them. If my OH wants to watch I’m a Celebrity Dancing On Ice In The Jungle So Come Dine With Me Under The Hammer In The Sun, and I want to put the Xbox on, that takes more than one telly.

Get one mahoosive telly box and a laptop (cos the iPad, well, y'know)... then your wife watches TV in one open window, you play xBox in another. One tv not two, planet and humanity saved.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 7:28 am
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Had a 65 for 2 yrs now and I wouldn’t now go smaller

Peoples immediate thought is that you don’t need it that big but then when they have watched it for 10 mins they start saying stuff about how good it is

At least it’s not a curved 3D TV. They were all the rage on STW at one point 😂


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 7:36 am
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65" and about 3m away from it, works fine for me - I wouldn't want smaller now I've got used to it. Much bigger and I'd be looking more at an ultra short throw laser projector - although need them to come down in price a bit to...


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 8:12 am
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32" 3 nearly 4 meters away. Makes pepper pig really come alive!!


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 8:18 am
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Go big or go home.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 8:44 am
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32″  nearly 4 meters away. Makes pepper pig really come alive!!

+1.

Gumtree special as well, someone was upgrading to the biggest new smart TV they could, so £100 got TV and DigiBox 7 years ago.


 
Posted : 24/11/2021 8:47 am
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At least it’s not a curved 3D TV. They were all the rage on STW at one point 😂

I never really understood curved TVs. The one that The Girl took away with her was curved, it just seemed like a pointless gimmick to me. PC monitors sure, where you're sat a couple of feet away.


 
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32″ 3 nearly 4 meters away. Makes pepper pig really come alive!!

+ another. I resent even that size TBH.


 
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