madbimmer
09-23-07, 11:59 AM
I'm looking for user experiences with viewing from relatively close distances. While I've read that for a 52" screen (viewing HD sources), a distance of 6-10 feet is fine, that refers to resolution detection. What concerns me is the "eyeball" comfort level. That is, if you sit 6-8 feet from a 52" screen showing an HD program, to see the whole picture, your eyes would have to scan from side-to-side (and maybe up and down) much more than with a smaller screen.
For those sitting in that 6-10 foot sweet spot: if you sit closer to 7 feet away, do you notice any eye fatigue from scanning from side-to-side? Or do you find yourself moving your head as if watching a tennis match? Or, hopefully, are you completely comfortable watching a big screen from close distance?
Thanks.
For those sitting in that 6-10 foot sweet spot: if you sit closer to 7 feet away, do you notice any eye fatigue from scanning from side-to-side? Or do you find yourself moving your head as if watching a tennis match? Or, hopefully, are you completely comfortable watching a big screen from close distance?
Thanks.