TV Size & Viewing Distance Calculator

Enter your seating distance and/or TV diagonal to see recommended 30° and 40° FOV distances and an ideal diagonal (~36°). Works with any aspect ratio.

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Plan your setup

Distance for 30° FOV:
Distance for 40° FOV:
Ideal diagonal @ your distance (~36°):

What viewing distance should I use?

Two popular guidelines come from cinema standards: a 30° field of view (comfortable, cinematic) and a 40° field of view (more immersive, great for games and movies). Our calculator shows both, and also suggests an ideal diagonal for your seating distance at roughly 36°.

How the math works

We compute screen width from your diagonal and aspect ratio (e.g., 16:9). Then we use:

Distance = (Width ÷ 2) ÷ tan(FOV ÷ 2)

This pure geometry approach is resolution-agnostic. For ultra-close seating, consider panel resolution to avoid visible pixels.

Quick reference: recommended distances by size (16:9)

TV Size30° FOV40° FOV
43″~1.6 m / 5.2 ft~1.2 m / 3.9 ft
55″~2.1 m / 6.9 ft~1.6 m / 5.2 ft
65″~2.5 m / 8.2 ft~1.9 m / 6.3 ft
75″~2.9 m / 9.5 ft~2.2 m / 7.2 ft
85″~3.3 m / 10.8 ft~2.5 m / 8.2 ft

Tips for setup

FAQ

Does resolution matter?

Geometry decides the distances; resolution decides how close you can sit before seeing pixels. A 4K set lets you sit closer than a 1080p set of the same size.

Is 36° always the best?

36° is a balanced starting point. If you’re sensitive to motion or prefer relaxed viewing, use 30°. For gaming or cinema purists, try 40°.

Can I enter feet or meters?

Yes—toggle units between m, ft, and in.