Sony Bravia Video Engines
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Ballroomblitz
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Sony Bravia Video Engines
Hello guys, came across your site a few weeks ago and very impressed reading all the material on-line.
My question regards two models of Sony LCD T.V's, namely the 46" BRAVIA (KDL46V2500) & the 46" BRAVIA
My question regards two models of Sony LCD T.V's, namely the 46" BRAVIA (KDL46V2500) & the 46" BRAVIA
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100" 16:9 screen is 49" tall and 87.2" wide. Per my calculator 3.2X49=156.8 and 2.5X87.2=218... I think you are confusing 2.5... the viewing distance is considered between 3.2 and 2.5 screen heights depending on whose camp you are referring to.
From experience it is difficult to get 720P to survive 2.5 but it handles 3.2 easy where 1080P can definitely go to 2.5.
From experience it is difficult to get 720P to survive 2.5 but it handles 3.2 easy where 1080P can definitely go to 2.5.
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Richard
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If I am with the set I just figure it out right there... 3 screen heights.
Here at the forum I use...
Screen Size Calculator
viewtopic.php?t=3498
BTW, both of those models provide full spectrum back lighting for correct color!
Here at the forum I use...
Screen Size Calculator
viewtopic.php?t=3498
BTW, both of those models provide full spectrum back lighting for correct color!
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Your customers aren't going to like the truth--that's why almost no retailers tell it to them. To fully resolve HD, distance should be no more than 1.6 times the diagonal screen size. However, IMHO up to 2.5 gives an acceptable HD experience. This means that 90% of those who have bought flat screen "HDs" aren't really seeing HD.