Buying a new TV? Most Indians choose the wrong size: Here's how to get it right

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Buying a bigger TV does not always mean a better experience. The right screen size can save money and improve everyday viewing.

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Many TV buyers make the same mistake: they start with the biggest screen their budget allows. In reality, screen size alone does not determine viewing quality. A TV that is too large for a room can be as uncomfortable as one that is too small. The better approach is to match the display size with the distance between the screen and your seating area.

For homes where viewers sit around 6 to 8 feet from the TV, a 43-inch or 50-inch model is usually enough. If the seating distance is between 8 and 10 feet, a 55-inch screen often delivers...

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