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  • Where is the best place to install a 55 inch TV?

    We recommend installing your 55 inch super big size TV in the living room, where the entire family can enjoy it together. A larger TV display can provide a home cinema-like experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your favorite entertainment. TVs that are 85 inches or larger are not as overwhelming in size as you might expect. In fact, they're an attractive size that's worth considering.
  • The optimal viewing distance when watching an 55 inch TV is 3 m (9.8 ft). The most immersive viewing experience is achieved when 40 degrees of your field of view is taken up by the screen.
  • You can measure the dimension of a TV that is 55 inches (139.7cm) or larger by calculating the diagonal length, from the upper left-hand corner to the lower right-hand corner.
  • A 98 inch TV offers a more immersive and cinematic viewing experience, especially for movies, sports and gaming. Large screen TV is also perfect for group viewing and home cinema experience. Buying a big TV is a decision you won't regret.
  • 98 inch large screen TVs are equipped with advanced sound technology like Dolby Atmos, delivering multi-dimensional sound that puts you right in the heart of the action while Object Tracking Sound technology optimises and sends the sounds to the relevant speakers in your TV following the action on screen. If you are looking for a truly cinematic experience, pair your TV with a Q-Symphony soundbar, and you’ve got a home cinema system that rivals the real thing.
  • TV resolution is the number of minuscule dots, known as pixels, that come together to form the image visible on the screen. More pixels means a higher resolution, and a clearer, more detailed picture. This becomes particularly important at larger screen sizes, as the same number of pixels are used to make up an even larger screen.
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology adjusts the light levels of the content you're watching to produce images with greater levels of contrast and more realistic colours compared to standard TVs, resulting in more life-like images. HDR-supporting TVs are also excellent for gamers who need to locate targets in darker areas of the screen, as HDR allows you to see more detail in the light and dark areas.
  • When installing your TV, you have the choice between using a stand or a wall mount. If you opt for a stand, it's important to consider its design and dimensions, as well as where you plan to place your TV. On the other hand, if you decide to go with a wall mount, make sure to take into account your TV's size, weight, and viewing angles. A wall mount allows the TV to be positioned near flush against the wall, giving your space a sleek and polished appearance.