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Oh it's totally fine. The viewing angles are quite nice. We use it in a smaller room where it takes up a good portion of one wall, so people are pretty all over the place when watching.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The human visual system has an angle of view of about 135 degrees horizontally, and while it makes some sense for movies to get as large a TV you can get, content isn't produced to be viewed while filling the entire field of vision. The Guidelines from the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers recommends sitting at a distance where the screen fills up about 30° of your field of vision as a minimum for a good experience. For 65" screen like the LG UHD 73 Series 65 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (64.5'' Diag), Model # 65UN7300PUF, the Recommended Mixed Usage Distance (30°) is 8.9' (2.69 m). This generally provides good guidance, but users that use their TVs mostly for watching movies might benefit from sitting a bit closer to get a more theater-like. The SMPTE "reference" position for movie theaters and the THX recommendation is about 40° which would be a distance of 6.5' (1.98 m) for a 65" screen. The minimum angle of vision works well for most usages though and sitting at a distance where the screen fills 30° of your horizontal field of view should be comfortable for most people. The TV is a VA panel so the viewing angles for the TV will be fine for a small to moderately-large room, but not for a large room or wide seating arrangements...^IFV
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