they measure tv sizes diagnally across the screen so a 32" widescreen would have a smaller picture than what I have now when viewing regular TV. I don't want to go smaller. I want to upgrade for the widescreen aspect on movies and my video consoles. My kids and I only sit about 5-6 feet away so I don't want to go any bigger than what we have now.
I am going with LCD because Plasma's will burn (I am also building a home theater PC). I like the DLPs but the 1080 interlaced would probably make the text on my pc blurry (and I live in a 2nd floor apartment - I don't even want to think about lugging something that big upstairs)
What would be the equivalent size of a full screen 32" flat tube TV if upgrading to an LCD widescreen?nba gear
Your present 32" conventional flat TV is more or less equivalent to 37" wide screen. Which means that buying an LCD TV with a size of 37" will somewhat give you the same viewing size as your present TV, except that it is wide screen, but still you will not enjoy.
I recommend a 42" LCD TV which is a wiser upgrade for better viewing pleasure. At 5 to 6 ft away from the TV, any screen larger than 42' will certainly cause eye strain.
What would be the equivalent size of a full screen 32" flat tube TV if upgrading to an LCD widescreen?nba finals 2007 ,nba teams
I would say somewhere between 36" and 38". You may want to consider a 40" though, the price difference may make it worth it to you. For example, from Best Buy a 37" LG costs $1499 where a 40" JVC costs $1599
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