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Post Subject: Re: Optimal Height for 3D TV


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Sam,


 


Here's some info I found helpful.

 

Where to mount your TV


Ideally, the middle of your TV screen needs to be at about eye level while you're seated.


 


You'll want to be comfortable while watching TV, and mounting it too high can result in neck strain. Plus, you'll probably see the best-looking picture when you view your TV head-on, rather than at an angle. If you opt for a higher placement, consider using a tilting wall mount to angle the TV down.


 


Screen glare
To test:  Sit in your favorite TV-watching spot and look at the place on the wall where you plan to mount your TV. Is there light reflecting off that area? If so, is it something fixable (by closing the curtains, or by moving a lamp)? Screen glare can be distracting, and detract from an otherwise beautiful picture, so be aware of potential sources of glare. A tilting or swiveling mount can also help you cut down on glare, by allowing you to angle the TV's screen away from the light source.


See our article on TV placement for more tips on placing your TV for optimum viewing.


 


Using a TV stand may help.


 


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