Depending on the size of the TV, about 6-8 feet.
I was going to just buy my brother-in-laws 65" Toshiba TheaterWide RP CRT TV but that thing is just too damn big (6' wide, 2.2' deep) . By the time I angled it into the corner of the TV area, I would probably be able to only sit about 4 feet away from it.
Umm, there was another thread about these or two recently?
I haven't seen the LED RPTV (yeah, they call them DLP, but a rose by any other name is still a spade
), but I'm hoping they have *much* better of axis performance than the large 65+in UHP bulbed screen I was looking at in the Magnolia room@BB, cause it really sucked.
So the TV is going right into the corner on a perpendicular axis?
I don't know how much these new Samsung LED light engine DLP's are, you'd better go into a store and measure with a tape. Make sure you can return the unit for a refund in 15 or 30days if it proves unsatisfactory.
LCD's with backlit LED's would of course be my 1st choice in any environment because they are the thinest by far (not counting the better OLED or SED screens that may or may not make it past the prototype stage), but they cost the most. You have to decide your budget. And as far a viewing distance, that's kind of subjective. Just like some people think sitting way up close to a movie theatre screen is the best viewing spot...which I think blows totally. But for viewing TV, I could sit closer than many people are comfortable with, and that may be the case with Clocker if he's watching sports programing. I would always get the biggest screen I could afford or fit into a give space, even a bedroom
(is Merc lurking
).
If money were not object I'd get either the 70in Samsung LED backlit LCD
reported 500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio… for whatever that measurement’s worth.
Not alot, contrast ratios are the most hyped thing in HDTV now.
, or if smaller, then the 52in LG/Phillips (which to my knowledge hasn't shipped yet, but supposedly that's imminent). Depends on whether you want to buy this week, or can wait to do some more research, view models in person.
http://www.myplasmapartner.com/Plasma/LCD/HDTV/Coupons/Discounts/category/led/
There are two lines of the recently shipping Samsung DLP's w/LED engines, consider what you want:
http://www.twice.com/article/ca6439607.html