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How to Measure and Read TV Sizes

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When buying a TV, size matters—but bigger doesn’t always mean better. Here’s how to measure TV dimensions and find the perfect size for your space.

Key Takeaways

TV Sizes and Measurements:

TV size refers to the diagonal measurement of the screen, typically in inches.

Common sizes: 32", 40", 48", 55", 65", 75", and 88".

Measurements (width x height) are listed below for key sizes.

Optimal Viewing Distance:

Use these formulas to find the ideal distance:

Full HD TVs: Multiply screen size by 4.2 cm.

4K/Ultra HD TVs: Multiply screen size by 2.1 cm.

Mounting Height:

Center the TV at eye level, around 1m from the floor.

Adjust based on seating height or use an adjustable mount.


What to Consider

Small TVs (32–43"): Ideal for limited spaces; Full HD models with smart features are common.

Medium TVs (48–60"): Great for average living rooms; advanced OLED/4K technology enhances quality.

Large TVs (65"+): Suited for spacious rooms. Newer OLEDs maintain picture quality at wide angles.

Top Picks by LG:

LG OLED48C45LA (48"): Versatile, bright, and ideal for gamers or movie buffs.

LG OLED55G46LS (55"): Features Dolby Vision and Atmos for stunning visuals and sound.

LG OLED evo C4 (65"): Budget-friendly 4K Smart TV with AI optimization.

LG OLED evo G4 (65"): Premium pick for a tailored viewing and gaming experience.

Finding the right TV depends on room size, distance, and your specific needs. Bigger screens with higher resolutions (like 4K) allow for closer viewing without compromising quality.

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