Which TV size
suits you best?
We’ve put together some tips for
when it comes to choosing a TV size.
How to measure
TV screen size
Calculating TV size is not as complicated as people often think it to be. The size of a TV refers to the diagonal length of the screen, measured from the upper left corner to the lower right corner of the actual TV screen. These measurements are usually expressed in inches.
Recommended size: Opting for a larger TV size is always better
TVs come in a variety of sizes, but we recommend choosing the largest size you can afford for the best viewing experience. According to Samsung Internal Research, the main reason most people buy a new TV is the need for a larger screen. And even after purchasing, many people still feel dissatisfied. So, have you thought about a specific screen size yet? This is the time to think big, so you don't have to regret it later.
Recommended TV viewing distance
The TV is a device that has undeniably become a staple in households all over the world, engrossing audiences with its ever-evolving features. From thrilling sports events and light-hearted TV shows to gripping dramas and magnificent Sci-Fi stories, TVs offer a form of entertainment that caters to everyone, no matter what age. With numerous streaming providers in today’s age, our endless options are a testament to the fact that the relevance of a TV stays as strong as ever.
However, amidst the excitement of binge-watching our favorite TV shows and movies, we must remember the importance of deciding the correct TV viewing distance. Your television size and viewing distance hold great importance in terms of optical safety and viewer experience. Sitting too close to the television can strain your eyes, contributing to the risk of discomfort and long-term eye issues. Similarly, sitting too far away from the TV can diminish the immersive experience that a television set has to offer. Moreover, the ideal TV viewing distance enhances the viewer’s audio-visual experience and lets them enjoy the content fully, without feeling overwhelmed or detached.
Television size and viewing distance are directly dependent on each other since different TV sizes will have a different impact on a viewer’s eyes. For example, the ideal TV viewing distance for a 65-inch TV will be different than that of a 55-inch TV. Keep reading to learn more about how to calculate the ideal viewing distance for different TV sizes and solve all your doubts.
Important factors to consider when finding the ideal TV viewing distance
Here are a few points to keep in mind when determining the correct TV viewing distance in your home:
1. Positioning of the TV
The correct TV viewing distance can vary based on where and how you place a television in a room. If the TV is mounted on a wall, you can sit farther away to prevent neck strain and enjoy a comfortable viewing angle. If your TV is placed on a stand or a table, the ideal viewing distance can be closer as compared to a TV mounted on a wall since you can adjust your seating position accordingly. Additionally, your TV’s screen size and the size of your room also play an important role in calculating the ideal viewing distance. In smaller rooms, sitting closer to the screen may provide viewers with a more immersive experience. Whereas, in larger rooms, viewers can enjoy the luxury of sitting anywhere in the room without having to compromise on their viewing experience.
2. Resolution of the TV
Finding the recommended viewing distance for your TV also depends on its resolution. Since the pixels are smaller for 4K and HD TV resolutions, it’s easier for the eyes to consume content up close. However, there is some difference in the ideal viewing distance between 4K and HD TVs.
Sitting at a distance of 1.5 times the vertical screen size of your 4K TV is ideal. Similarly, if you own an HD TV, then sitting at a distance of 3 times the vertical screen size of the TV is ideal. Here is a table for TV sizes and approximate viewing distances for 4K and HD TVs.
TV Size |
4K TV Viewing Distance |
HD TV Viewing Distance |
32-inch TV |
1.5 m or 3 ft |
1.2 m or 3.94 ft |
43-inch TV |
90 cm or 2.95 ft |
1.7 or 5.57 ft |
50-inch TV |
1 m or 3.1 ft |
1.9 m or 6.23 ft |
55-inch TV |
1 m or 3.28 ft |
2.1 m or 6.89 ft |
65-inch TV |
1.2 m or 2.94 ft |
2.4 m or 8.17 ft |
75-inch TV |
1.4 m or 4.60 ft |
2.8 m or 9.30 ft |
77-inch TV |
1.5 m or 4.9 ft |
3.1 m or 10.23 ft |
85- inch TV |
1.6 m or 5.25 ft |
3.2 m or 10.67 ft |
98- inch TV |
1.8 m or 6.14 ft |
3.7 m or 12.28 ft |
What screen sizes are available for TVs?
TVs today are available in several sizes, the most popular sizes being 43”, 50”, 55”, and 65”. If you are someone who would enjoy a larger screen, sizes such as 75”, 85”, and 98” will deliver a larger-than-life experience. Also, who doesn’t love a big screen? Large-screen TVs have gained popularity in recent years and have become a statement piece for living rooms and bedrooms alike.
Let's take a look at the TV sizes you can choose from.
Mid-range screen size TV
43”, 55”, or 65” TV models are sizes you should look for if you’re looking to buy a mid-range TV size. Samsung TVs from the 40”-50” size category are equipped with 4K resolution screens, allowing you to enjoy your favorite content on streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or Disney+ in superior quality.
Large screen TV
If your home space allows for larger-screen TVs, you will be able to experience top-notch cinema-quality entertainment right at home. Samsung TV screens from 60" and above provide a great movie-watching experience with 4K or 8K resolution. In addition, you can also watch many of your favorite content on the same screen with the Multi View feature that allows you to split the screen and watch different content at the same time. For example, you can watch your favorite TV show on the left, while using your phone screen on the right. Learn more about Samsung TV’s large screen and understand more about what Samsung TVs are.
Points to keep in mind
Here are two key points that can help guide you when you’re out buying a new TV.
1. Check the actual size of the TV
The excitement of buying a new TV can often make you forget the practical task of finding the right spot for it. The problem with a TV is not just the screen size. The actual size of a large-screen TV, its accompanying stand and bezel, as well as its location in the room are all important factors to keep in mind. Make sure to compare the TV size accurately and match the furniture layout to avoid headaches when finding a place for a large-screen TV.
2. Check the resolution of the TV
As the screen size increases, so does the total number of pixels or resolution. The better the resolution, the clearer the image you will see instead of pixels. This is why when you buy a large-screen TV, we recommend using a high-resolution picture quality like 4K.