It always used to be a rule of thumb that you had 1" of tv screen for every foot in length of the room. Taking this into consideration, most caravans would be ideal with a 19" to a 22" TV.
How many people really have a 42 foot long living room?
I personally wouldn't consider a bigger screen for my living room than a 32" and find the 15" in the caravan is quite sufficient.
Quote: Originally posted by LegsDownKettleOn on 14/11/2010
It always used to be a rule of thumb that you had 1" of tv screen for every foot in length of the room. Taking this into consideration, most caravans would be ideal with a 19" to a 22" TV.
How many people really have a 42 foot long living room?
I personally wouldn't consider a bigger screen for my living room than a 32" and find the 15" in the caravan is quite sufficient.
Er whats good for you maybe not quite so good for Me
Quote: Originally posted by LegsDownKettleOn on 14/11/2010
It always used to be a rule of thumb that you had 1" of tv screen for every foot in length of the room. Taking this into consideration, most caravans would be ideal with a 19" to a 22" TV.
How many people really have a 42 foot long living room?
I personally wouldn't consider a bigger screen for my living room than a 32" and find the 15" in the caravan is quite sufficient.
Ahh yes a rule of thumb from the days when a 27" B&W was a massive luxury television, closedown was at 11pm and every program was riveting.
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Check out the screen resolution,Remember the more pixels crammed into a smaller screen will give you a sharper picture..An array of 1024×768 on a 16:9 display at 15" will give a sharper picture than an array of 1024x768 on 19" screen. I've got a 19" Samsung HD screen that gives a blinding picture on my HD box it knocks spots off it's older 32" brother at home.