Samsung LN37C550
Now look at the 32-inch screen, about a meter away from the TV, it still feels to me. I think it will fall to 42 inches instead of watching the same period. It would make me lose my sight. I want to be big. The Movie games. It was a small room. But now it is not satisfied with it then. Whether to buy now. I fear I will break it's premature. The back seat away from me. I do not know why I buy the big screen. But I know that this is the same in kind. And how much I take away from the TV. I know it is yoyo_53.gif.It's Scarlett's 32-inch TV for watching TV, they often sleep on the bed. Approximately 2.5 or 3 meters, with walls on both sides of the room is not. View was nice. I like it rough.It's game time to sit about a meter.For me that was just the 32 inch if not more than 40 inches, I was uncomfortable because it's going to fall apart, but I was close, but a keen eye, it lights up a screen, it's hot than a CRT monitor withThe 32 meters it is OK now, I think. Bigger eyes are wet and will be blurred out.42 "to ride the 1.7 m or more, if I remember correctly, it is. I sit at home than it is 2 m for 42 "to light it will not close it. I will not prematurely yoyo_71.gif.The ride is 37 inches, 2 feet are too big, I do not think I will lose my sight. I lost it. It is not extravagant waste of electricity.My 46 "sitting 2 meters away.If you are playing the 42 "I feel a little more time but it was not two meters.I pay for big-screen splendor. But in my point of view it is most comfortable. It is the seat of a folding hard top. I've moved to a comfortable spot almost unconsciously.From 32 "to 40", it was not very close at around 3 meters.
I play FPS games closer or farther than this. Yes, it nausea bully.
The 40 "is too small to feel after I see the BD.I just got a 40 inch LCD TV and play games or watch movies to be living. It was about 2 meters away from the screen.
There is a 29-inch screen, it was about the same, but this is not about playing games. The game may have to grope for details.
Because it is larger. Sometimes overlook the details.
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