| ▲ | dpark 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
No one says the experience of watching on their tablet matches the experience of watching a movie in the theater. But this isn’t the point. TVs are furniture. People generally have a spot where the TV naturally fits in the room regardless of its size. No one buys a TV and then arranges the rest of their furniture to sit close enough to fill their visual space. If the couch is 8 feet from the TV, it’s 8 feet from the TV. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Retric 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
People watching their tablet on a couch in from of a 55+” TV with a surround sound speaker system says on some level it’s a better experience. I’ve seen plenty of people do this to say it’s common behavior. > No one buys a TV and then arranges the rest of their furniture to sit close enough to fill their visual space. If the couch is 8 feet from the TV, it’s 8 feet from the TV. It’s common on open floor plans / large rooms for a couch to end up in a completely arbitrary distance from a TV rather than next to a wall. Further setting up the TV on the width vs length vs diagonal of a room commonly provides two or more options for viewing distance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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