85 inches. Between 10 and 12 feet. 75 inches. 85-inches. 98 inches. The technical answer may not always make sense for your personal space and eye comfort. Therefore, we really recommend measuring 46in - minimum 1.9m (Full HD) or 1.5m (4K) 40-42in - minimum 1.7m (Full HD) or 1.3m (4K) 32in - minimum 1.3m (Full HD) Note that the type of TV you want - a LCD, QLED or OLED - could impact your decision about TV size so bear that in mind when reading this section of the buying guide below. For example, those wanting an OLED TV should know that You can expect a wider range of sizes when it comes to backlit TVs, whether QLED or LCD, but models smaller than 43 inches are almost always Full HD rather than 4K. 85 inches is the common 'large' screen size, though the odd 98-inch and 100-inch options are available too. The smallest 8K TVs are 55 inches in size and the largest are 98 inches. A 55-inch TV can set you back as little as £400 / $400 / AU$600 for a budget model, and as much as £2,500 / $2,500 / AU$3,500 for a higher-quality make. A 75-inch set is going to run you into 28 inches. The next common size up from 24 inches is the 28 inch TV screen. A 28 inch TV screen is better suited for a living room as a primary TV than something smaller. It can be seen from a slightly farther distance and provides a better picture quality. 28 inches is a great size for an extra TV in a bedroom, too. .
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