1080p has been arguably 2006's buzzword of the year -- at least in the HDTV world that is. Advertisers makes it seem that everyone simply needs to have a 1080p display but we have finally found a ...
If you’re considering a new TV and need help deciding if you have room for a larger one, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re treating yourself to a new model or you’ve received one as a gift and ...
WITH so many options out there, finding a new TV can feel overwhelming. Before you rush out and buy the biggest telly available, ask yourself, ‘what size TV should I buy?’ to save yourself some money ...
Back in the day, the distance between the viewer and the TV was a touchy subject. At some point, everyone's parents scolded them for sitting too close to the screen, with some going a step further and ...
There are a lot of considerations to make when buying a TV. Chief among them are what size and viewing distance you need. This handy tool takes the guesswork out of both of them. To simplify a bit of ...
Our TV viewing distance is 12 feet (I measured it to be sure). What size widescreen TV would we need? We're estimating between 37" to 45" but I'm told there is a 'golden rule' of sorts that works it ...
As larger screen TVs continue to drop in price and higher screen resolutions become available, it can seem difficult to make a buying decision and be confident in your choice. While the recent ...
Probably the biggest decision when buying a new TV is what screen size to go for. This shouldn't only be influenced by the size of your TV cabinet, but the size of your room, too – if you end up ...
If you're finally taking the plunge to the world of HDTV, it's tempting to go out and buy the biggest screen you can afford. But before you whip out your wallet and plop down for a 65-inch HDTV, make ...
I prefer the living room setting for most of my gaming. RTS and things like WoW are obviously better suited to close distance monitor viewing but the majority of my gaming these days is console.