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nevermind.
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I love it. We all want to live like the Na'vi but spend thousands on our home entertainment systems. I'll post pics of mine later tonight.
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Is it too much to ask for both?
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I have a 60" Samsung DLP HDTV complete with 1000W HD 7.1 Onkyo Surround System with 14 Gbps HDMI 1.3 cables and professional grade speaker wire
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Well here is my home theatre
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^ *drools*
That's some sexy room! That's the kinda place I wants when Im older!
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I would post pictures, but my current setup is not worthy.
![]() I'm trying to get my parents to buy me a new TV hehe. The smallest I will go is 50". If my viewing distance to where the TV would be is 6-7 feet, what would be a good screen size? 50" or 60". My mom thinks I'm insane for wanting a 60 and insists it is too big, but on basically every site I've been to, it says about 7-8 feet is perfect for a 60". I think a 50" would fit nicely, but I can fit a 60" if my mom agrees which she probably won't.
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Quote:
I myself always sat about 11 or 12 feet away from my 63 inch TV. The only problems I had when sitting too close to the TV was the noticeable pixelation on the TV, though this was most likely because I was watching movies and playing games in 480p. Also, I would take a projector into consideration if you have enough space, a light-controlled room, and a sound system. With a projector (Optoma HD20 to be more precise), you could project a 100 inch screen if you have it sitting 10 feet away from the wall. From 6-7 feet, you could project an image about 70 or 80 inches. Even if you do not have a screen, getting a projector is still something worth considering. Here's a couple pictures I took while not using a projection screen. I am standing in the bottom picture for size comparison. Keep in mind these are taken with a very cheap camera. These pictures do not do justice for the projector. ![]() ![]() The image was being projected onto a white, dry-painted wall:
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