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In Reply to: RE: Sony 65" OLED/Mini LED/LED: How to Choose? posted by cin5 on October 04, 2024 at 11:35:51
The power consumption ratings are almost always listed in the Eco mode so the don't represent real world usage
A 65 inch or larger screen will generate around 100 degrees F of heat so it will slightly warm the room.
Since big screen prices have dropped so precipitously many people buy a screen too big for their space. I visited a friend who sat eight feet from a 75 inch screen and almost threw up from vertigo.
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So, does that mean that 444 watt is the average or maximum power consumption? This game Sony plays is really despicable where consumers instead have to rely on Rtings.com-not the TV's manufacturer-for what we can only hope is the truth about average and maximum power consumption.Beyond this, the plan is to mount the TV on either a floor standing TV stand with adjustable height or a table standing TV stand with same atop a small riser-to have my eyes fall just below the center of the screen ~ 12.5 ft away.
Assuming you have a 65" TV what is your ideal viewing distance?
And do you also insist on aligning the screen near on axis with your eyes?
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I have a 110" screen in my big room. Some of the seats are a bit closer... but even at my listening seat it's borderline.
We hooked up a video game of some sort many years ago, way too much. Don't know where the game went, in a closet somewhere, I guess.
That can happen. I don't want a tv screen so large as to force me to "scan" back and forth with my eyes while I watch the show.
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