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TV Screen Sizes

TV Screen Sizes

TV Screen Sizes

If there is one thing they all have in common though, it is that television sets are increasing in screen sizes.

Television manufacturers are producing High Definition television, with a Plasma, LCD, or LED screen - flat screen. Gone are the days of bulky televisions, which of course got bulkier the bigger the screen size. If you are purchasing a new television anytime soon, you will see an array of flat screen televisions with different specifications. In fact, you may notice that the screen size of current televisions is different to the size of the old bulkier televisions.

For example, if you had an old 32" television and went into a store to purchase a new one, you may notice that the new 32" televisions, which are all flat screens, and either HD Ready or Full HD, look smaller than your old television screen size. This is because they are!

HDTVs have been estimated to be 11 percent smaller than old televisions in screen. This is true whether comparing a 32 inch television or a 60+ inch one, although very few of us had any CRT TV bigger than a 32 inch one. Now, if you are thinking of purchasing a bigger HDTV screen to compensate for HDTVs having smaller screen, you would not be the only one.

Most people tend to upgrade to a bigger television screens when purchasing a new television. It is for this reason that TV screens have increased over the decades. Whereas a 32 inch television was the standard size for a lot of homes, a 42 inch television is now regarded as the standard size.

When deciding on what screen is best for you, you simply have to consider where the television will be placed, and also the standard viewing distance from the television. The first consideration is quite simple enough. If you are purchasing a television for the family room, you will of course want it to be the biggest in the home as it is a place where the family and/or friends gather.

You will also want to estimate the space between where the television is placed and where people will be seated to view it. This is because sitting too close to a HDTV will have you being able to distinguish the individual pixels that produce the moving picture on screen, which will make a poor viewing experience. Alternatively, sitting too far will have you experiencing a loss in detail. Experiencing a viewing pleasure somewhere in the middle is what makes for the best viewing pleasure. For this reason, you want to have a TV screen size that is perfect for the room the television will be placed in, and also for the distance between the television and the viewer.

Justin Pierce is a technology enthusiast who spend his time reading and publishing news on the latest in High Definition Televisions technology. For more onHD TV reviews, visit theBest Price LCD TV website.
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