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By *odareyou OP Man
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
I'm watching tv at my mum's house , her tv is 26"s. Her room is a decent sized living room and even at my age I can see the picture quite easily..
In a normal house / living room is there a need for these supersized screens ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think proportion has to come into it.
A mate of mine has 55 or 60 inches on his wall and it's nearly hitting the ceiling. You end up with a dodgy neck watching it.
I think a lot of people tend to put them up way to high also.
48" in our living room is plenty big and it's quite a large room |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine's tiny 20/22 I think. I can see it better now with my new glasses. At some point I'm plannin on buying a bigger one for the lounge and having this one in my bedroom. But tbh I don't watch tv all that much. I'm a Netflix chick. xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had a large living room so we bought a 50" now we have moved and have a smaller living room and the TV looks huge, it's great for movies though , our dining/ games room is bigger than the living room and houses 2 32" TV's that look tiny, I would swap the rooms around but the pool table wouldn't fit the living room quite as well as it does where it is.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had to buy a cheap 22" for gaming, becasbecasuse when you play cod or battlefield, you have a lot of screen to cover with your eyes, and end up missing opponent's as they sweep into view on the other side of the screen
I know, I take it far too seriously lol |
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