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#1 FamiBox
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[QUOTE="FamiBox"]

[QUOTE="Heirren"]

I still don't agree 100% with the viewing distance. If I have a 22" 1080p and a 50" 1080, the latter will look better because the smaller screen size requires you to sit too close and thus becomes more strenuous on the eyes.

Heirren

Yet you're fine sitting only a few feet from your computer monitor?

No, I'm not. I know longer play games or watch movies on the laptop for those reasons.

Just your personal preface.

I'm sure most people have no problem playing games or watching movies on their PC monitor.

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#2 FamiBox
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Time to break it down.

[QUOTE="FamiBox"]

So your argument is based on the fact that someone is sitting too far from their TV?

The point is that you will see the difference in quality no matter what size the TV is from the correct viewing distance.

If someone wants to buy a 32 inch 1080p TV and view it 10ft away that's their problem. They should sit closer or get a bigger TV.

Zanoh

You're contradicting yourself with your third sentence.You won't see a huge difference in quality because above 40 screens tend to show the clarity difference.Anything less is pretty much DVD territory 1080p or not. It also doesn't help when you put distance in the mix either.

If you are sitting 10 feet away, the above 40 option works both near and far whereas 32 works better up close at 10-15 ft.

Bottom line: Below 32 inches -1080p not worth it.Quality may be better than 720p but it won't make a difference due to the screen size and distance.

No I'm not. I said from the beginning that distance has everything to do with it.

What is this magical clarity difference that comes with bigger screens?

Compete nonsense. You sit close enough to the screen, it will be true 1080p in all it's glory.

That's all it's about.

Which means you are contradicting yourself, and smaller TVs are worth it in 1080p if you sit close enough.

Maybe not for you, in the viewing distance that you need.

So again, you are assuming that everyone who buys a smaller 1080p set will be sitting too far from it. Why?


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#3 FamiBox
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I still don't agree 100% with the viewing distance. If I have a 22" 1080p and a 50" 1080, the latter will look better because the smaller screen size requires you to sit too close and thus becomes more strenuous on the eyes.

Heirren

Yet you're fine sitting only a few feet from your computer monitor?

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#4 FamiBox
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[QUOTE="shawty1984"]

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Below 40 inches = 1080p is not worth it.

40 and above = 1080p is worth it.

Zanoh



Wrong, wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.

Do people never learn or read?

It depends on viewing distance. 1080p is 1080p which is 1920 x 1080 and will always be 1920 x 1080 This doesnt change just because the screen gets smaller, its still the same resolution. This means a 20" 1080p screen will look exactly the same as a 100" 1080p screen AS LONG as you are sat at the correct distance for both, there will be no difference.

Again I stand by my post. The resolution won't change, but the viewer distance does, and TVs less than 40 inches, and the further back you are, you won't tell a huge difference.

So there.

So your argument is based on the fact that someone is sitting too far from their TV?

The point is that you will see the difference in quality no matter what size the TV is from the correct viewing distance.

If someone wants to buy a 32 inch 1080p TV and view it 10ft away that's their problem. They should sit closer or get a bigger TV.

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#5 FamiBox
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[QUOTE="Zanoh"]

Below 40 inches = 1080p is not worth it.

40 and above = 1080p is worth it.

shawty1984



Wrong, wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.

Do people never learn or read?

It depends on viewing distance. 1080p is 1080p which is 1920 x 1080 and will always be 1920 x 1080p This doesnt chnage just ebcause the screen gets smaller, its still the same resolution. This means a 20" 1080p screen will look exactly the same as a 100" 1080p screen AS LONG as you are sat at the correct distance for both, there will be no difference.

This.

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#6 FamiBox
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I don't post often enough to be well known.

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Don't be so modest, I know you. Hug?

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I know the both of you. :)

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Hoorah :D

Hoorah indeed. This made my day.

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#7 FamiBox
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I don't post often enough to be well known.

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#8 FamiBox
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For that small price difference get the 1080p set.

Blu-rays are 1080p after all. You'll regret it if you get the 720p set.

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#10 FamiBox
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No, I will not.