How to Calculate TV Viewing Distance
The perfect distance for viewing your TV is different depending on who you talk to, but in each case, it’s about maximizing the amount of space your TV takes in your field of view (FOV). Some argue that 30 degrees of your FOV is fine, while others claim that for movies at least, you want closer to 40 degrees. In all cases, though, the minimum most agree on is 20 degrees. Anything less than that and you’re not getting an optimum viewing experience and should really sit closer to your TV if you can. A good middle ground between recommendations, and one with a lot of weight behind it, is the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), which claims that you want the TV to take up 30 degrees of your field of view for general viewing, and 40 degrees for movies. Here is a table showing the recommended minimum and maximum viewing distances for different common TV sizes based on the SMPTE’s suggestions: If your TV falls into a different size category, or you want more detailed information on how to calculate the viewing distance of your TV, RTings has a great calculating tool.
How to Measure Your TV to Calculate Viewing Distance
If you’re not sure what size TV you have, it might seem as simple as breaking out a tape measure and measuring it… and it is. But you need to be aware of the right way to measure it. TVs aren’t measured by their horizontal width, but by their diagonal screen space. That means you must measure only the display panel itself, not the plastic or metal bezels around it. Measure from the bottom corner to the opposite corner at the top and you that number for your calculations when deciding where to sit.