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RE: Big screen TV viewing distances question



I wouldn't have thought it would be a problem eye wise (given
sufficient br=
eaks as you would looking at a monitor even closer).

The biggest issue might be how far away need to get to not be able to
disce=
rn actual pixels - that may be a bit of a nuisance if you can see them.

Paul.



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> Subject: [ukha_d] Big screen TV viewing distances question
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> I'm currently tempted by the John Lewis deal for the Panasonic
TH42PX80
> (=A3649).
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> My living room is quite small, so the distance I sit from my current
TV
> is only about 6 feet.
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> Now, I've gone into John Lewis (and Comet) to look at the TV up close
> and the picture looks perfectly fine to me but will long term viewing
> at that distance make my eyes explode (or at least uncomfortable)?
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> Thanks in advance,
> Dave C
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