Tv Size for Bedrooms
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Trying to decide which size tv to buy for my son in his box bedroom (2m x 3.5m). Don't want it to small for his eyes to strain but likewise don't want it too big for room. Does anyone know of website converters etc to help? Or give advise on experiences.
I would go a 32-inch tv or get a piece of cardboard and cut out 32 inches and place it where the tv is going to see what it looks like if not happy, try the same but with different size cardboard hope this makes sense
I would say a 32 in would be good studio have a good deal on www.studio.co.uk/shop/university-essentials/university-essentials-electricals/university-electricals-televisions/egl-32e23fhds-32-ich-hd-led-smart-tv-71478582?gclsrc=aw.ds
I would go with a 32 inch, that what I have in my daughter's room, not too big not too small, just right
32 is fine I'd say.I don't usually opt for Tvs in bedrooms though.I take a book to bed or just wind down with phones ,pcs or screens.
My youngest son's room is that size. He has an Ikea high sleeper bed with desk and wardrobe etc underneath and we got him a 40" but mounted high up on a bracket that can be angled and adjusted to where he wants it
I just put your wording in a search and there it was!
www.samsung.com/uk/tvs/tv-buying-guide/what-size-tv-should-i-get/
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I fitted a 32" TV on the wall of my mother's bedroom and it has a bracket that extends out someway and its mounted on the left wall to the side of her bed. So she can move it from about 3.5ft viewing to about 1.5ft. At 1.5ft the display is huge. The one thing you notice about it, is the 720p resolution is a bit low when up close. She has had it many years but if I was buying now I think 1080p would be a minimum resolution for the screen size. Even a 20" or even 16" screen is fine if its close enough. Also for gamers they need to have the whole screen in view so they can react quicker to everything that is happening on screen rather than move their vision as they play. Some gamers go for smaller screens.
Years ago when I had a job which meant I visited people's homes I went to a home which was just a studio flat with a smallish bedroom and a small bathroom and kitchen off it. There was a couple in there and they had a Toshiba rear projection TV that was something like a 50" screen I think yet sitting or lying on the bed they could only get to about 2.5ft from the screen I would of thought. The one thing I noticed about it was the very good sound. It was clear there was some decent speakers in it maybe a subwoofer. A neighbours nightmare possibly. Some people like larger more cinematic screens.
Talking of TV's this is a great TV at a fantastic price at the moment.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394581252119
It's a bit large for a bedroom but a very decent spec TV with android built in. It has both freeview and freesat tuners. Lots of great features and with the 20% code at the moment only about £235. Android means you can run the apps you want to run. Smart tube next is great on it as skips adverts and sponsor sections. Also run Kodi and VPN on it too directly. No need for a firestick etc. You'll probably be able to run some android games on it too and even connect a usb or bluetooth game controller to it. Maybe even run some emulators probably up to about N64 level. I can't remember the spec exactly but its definitely quad core, 16GB storage I think and 2GB main memory. You can also add a usb stick for extra storage. You can use it as a computer for browsing and productivity like spreadsheets, word processing etc by adding a keyboard and you can run educational apps on it for learning etc. All thanks to the android operating system. You might be able to add a usb camera to it for video meetings etc. The point is being android based gives a lot of freedom and functionality.
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