- Jul 17, 2010
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Hi,
I would like to buy a new 4K TV and soundbar and I am looking for some help please.
Firstly on the size of the TV, my living room isn't massive. The dimensions are 4.9 x 3.16 metres. The TV will sit in the middle of the 4.9M wall looking straight ahead and I sit 82" away from it. According to Samsung website, TV viewing size should be half of your distance in inches. If I round this up it would be a 43" TV. I read elsewhere it should be 2/3's so this would be a 55" TV. Any input on TV size would be appreciated.
For the sound, I'm not massively into bass and I don't want a separate subwoofer. I also don't want separate speakers around my room. Given the size of the room an all in one soundbar seems to be the best fit? Are soundbase/stages on the way out? The number of soundbars seem to outnumber bases/stages over 10:1 on some of the retailers I have checked so I presume they are getting less common?
Going onto Dolby Atmos, is it worth it, and is it going to work in a room as small as mine where I sit quite close to the TV? The choice of an all in one soundbar with Atmos seems quite limited at the moment.
Finally going onto connecting it all up, I also have a Virgin Media TV box and a standalone DVD player. I do understand HDMI ARC to some extent but I'd appreciate any advice on the best method to connect things.
Thanks.
I would like to buy a new 4K TV and soundbar and I am looking for some help please.
Firstly on the size of the TV, my living room isn't massive. The dimensions are 4.9 x 3.16 metres. The TV will sit in the middle of the 4.9M wall looking straight ahead and I sit 82" away from it. According to Samsung website, TV viewing size should be half of your distance in inches. If I round this up it would be a 43" TV. I read elsewhere it should be 2/3's so this would be a 55" TV. Any input on TV size would be appreciated.
For the sound, I'm not massively into bass and I don't want a separate subwoofer. I also don't want separate speakers around my room. Given the size of the room an all in one soundbar seems to be the best fit? Are soundbase/stages on the way out? The number of soundbars seem to outnumber bases/stages over 10:1 on some of the retailers I have checked so I presume they are getting less common?
Going onto Dolby Atmos, is it worth it, and is it going to work in a room as small as mine where I sit quite close to the TV? The choice of an all in one soundbar with Atmos seems quite limited at the moment.
Finally going onto connecting it all up, I also have a Virgin Media TV box and a standalone DVD player. I do understand HDMI ARC to some extent but I'd appreciate any advice on the best method to connect things.
Thanks.
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