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Measure before choosing

Measure the straight viewing distance from the usual seating position to the screen, then check the available wall or furniture width. Include space for the stand, soundbar, ventilation and cable access.

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Resolution affects comfortable distance

A 4K screen has more pixels than an HD screen, so viewers can generally sit closer without seeing individual pixels. Source quality still matters: low-resolution channels can look softer on a very large display.

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Practical room-based starting points

A 32-inch TV often suits compact bedrooms; 43-inch and 50-inch screens work across many bedrooms and modest living rooms; 55-inch and 65-inch screens create a more immersive living-room experience when distance and layout allow.

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Check the complete dimensions

Screen size is measured diagonally and does not equal product width. Review the exact dimensions with and without the stand, VESA mounting pattern and television weight before buying furniture or brackets.

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Plan sound and connections

Leave room for a soundbar and make sure HDMI, USB, aerial, power and network connections remain accessible after wall mounting. Confirm installation availability for the delivery PIN code.

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Frequently asked questions.

Is a 43-inch TV suitable for a bedroom?

It can suit many bedrooms when the viewing distance and wall width are comfortable. Measure the room and check the exact television dimensions.

Should I buy a 55-inch or 65-inch TV?

Choose based on viewing distance, source quality, wall space and budget. A larger screen is valuable when the room can support comfortable viewing.

Does a wall-mounted TV need ventilation?

Yes. Follow the manufacturer’s clearance guidance and avoid blocking ventilation openings.

Information standard: Use this guide as a practical starting point. Confirm exact product specifications, dimensions, installation, warranty and service availability before purchase.