What is the perfect Height to mount a 55" TV?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • How High should you mount your TV on the wall? Great question. Let’s get after it.
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    In order to determine the ideal mounting height of your TV, we first need to know the size of the TV, the viewing distance from the TV, the eye level height from the floor and the reclining sitting angle.
    Size of the TV (TVS)
    The size of your TV greatly effects the TV mounting height. When you buy a TV the size is marked on the box like 42″, 55″, 60″ etc. If you have an existing TV and do not remember the size then you can measure it . You can find the size of your TV by measuring it diagonally and just the screen not the bevel.
    Viewing Distance (VD)
    The Viewing distance also contributes to the mounting height of your TV and is the distance between the TV screen and where you are sitting. The viewing distance can be based on the size of your television for optimal viewing or it can be measured from where you sitting to the wall where the TV will be mounted(in inches). The optimal VD can be calculated from the following formula:
    (1)Viewing Distance (VD)=TVS*1.67. This is the optimum TV Viewing distance which is based on your TV size or it can be measured if you can’t sit at the optimum distance because of your room layout. See side view pic below.
    For example if your TV size (TVS) is 55″ then the optimal Viewing Distance (VD) should be 92 inches (55*1.67).
    Eye Level Height from the Floor (ELH)
    Your eye level also contributes to the TV mounting height and is the distance, in inches, of your eyes from the floor while you are sitting watching TV. You can easily measure this from the floor to your eyes. For example when i sit on my couch my eye level from the floor is 40 inches.
    Reclining Angle (RA)
    The reclining angle also effects the height of mounting your TV. If you sit up straight at your seat or couch while you are watching TV and your torso forms a 90 degree angle with the floor then the reclining angle is zero. If you lay back then the reclining angle is not zero and is measured from the vertical. In other words the more you recline the higher the TV mounting height. See side view pic below. Couch manufacturers reclining angle range for casual sitting is 10-15 degrees.
    TV Mounting Height (TVMH)
    So now that we know all the parameters that contribute to the TV mounting height we can calculate it with the following formulas:
    (2)TV Mounting Height (TVMH) =0.22*VD+ELH
    This formula assumes 12.5 degrees of reclining angle for simplicity and is the distance in inches from the floor to the middle of the TV. If you want to find the height between the floor and the bottom of the TV, then measure the vertical height of your TV divide it by 2 and subtract it from the above result.
    As a rule of thumb , a 42 in television should be mounted about 55 inches from the floor to the TV center, a 55 in TV should be 60 inches, a 65 in should be 65 in and a 70 in television should be mounted about 67 in from the floor to the center of the screen.
    A more accurate formula is the following:
    TVMH=tan(RA)*VD+ELH
    Please notice on the above formula, that if the tan(RA)=0 which means that there is no reclining angle or you sit up straight, then the TV Mounting Height equals to the Eye Level Height.
    For example when I sit on my couch my ELH from the floor is 40 inches and the VD is 92 inches (see previous example) so my TVMH is 0.22*92+40=60 inches from the floor to the midpoint of the TV. So here is a table:
    TV Size Floor to TV Center+ELH (40in) Viewing Distance
    42in 55in 70in
    55in 60in 92in
    65in 65in 109
    70in 67in 117
    Formula 1 is based to about 30 degrees of viewing angle that are within the limits of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, THX and manufacturers’ recommendations for 16:9 HDTV’s.
    Formula 2 is based on the average reclining angle of about 12.5 degrees from vertical ( sitting up straight) for casual sitting. Manufacturers range for casual sitting is 10-15 degrees.

Komentáře • 16

  • @taxana6
    @taxana6 Před 12 dny +3

    The tilt down in the example image is not advisable when the height is correct.

  • @healhands5760
    @healhands5760 Před 7 měsíci

    i had a mistake and had my 65" TV too high. it always give me headache and makes me dizzy

  • @alfredoandroid357
    @alfredoandroid357 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @mkmllrc
    @mkmllrc Před 3 lety +3

    What do you think? 42” from the bottom of the floor to the center of TV or 55-60” from bottom to center?

  • @rayadisurya7343
    @rayadisurya7343 Před rokem +1

    I wall mounted my 55 inch Television. It is 55 inch from floor to the center of the TV. I tilted it down a little to make it straight to the eye level. Is this good? I am also wondering, is it better like to set up the TV straight to eye level (without being tilted, wall mounted or not wall mounted) or set it above the eye level and tilted it down? Another thing, is it a good idea if we set the TV lower than eye level and we tilted it up ?

    • @LeslievilleGeeks
      @LeslievilleGeeks  Před rokem

      Straight eye level is the best. Use tilt only when straight is not possible.

    • @rayadisurya7343
      @rayadisurya7343 Před rokem

      @@LeslievilleGeeks but usually when we sit down we are kind of lying backwards in relaxed position. is there such thing as tilted up? haha

  • @amaankhan1882
    @amaankhan1882 Před 2 lety

    Sir I purchased 55" samsung frame tv i install this tv in my bedroom
    tv to bed headrest approx 13ft (156in)
    Bed Hight 18"
    Tv centre 13.95" (total Hight 27.9")
    Please suggest me tv mounting hight from the bottom??

  • @aciewha7702
    @aciewha7702 Před 3 lety +1

    So how high should the stand be if ur using a tv stand

    • @LeslievilleGeeks
      @LeslievilleGeeks  Před 3 lety +3

      When you mount it on a TV stand. The distance between the floor and the bottom of the TV should be 26". for a 55 inch tv. 😀

    • @aciewha7702
      @aciewha7702 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LeslievilleGeeks thank u

    • @eftiprwtopapadakis9310
      @eftiprwtopapadakis9310 Před 2 lety

      @@LeslievilleGeeks amen...whats going on with these stupid fashion of tv stands seller having only low height tv stands?most of us we like 55 or 65 inches size tv and not small ones lol

  • @markrothenberg9867
    @markrothenberg9867 Před 2 lety +2

    Doesn’t make sense. There is not 1 person always watching the TV. Kids, wife, guests, etc. so your thought process is flawed. Sorry don’t agree. If we were talking about ergonomics, such as with a computer monitor at a desk the eyes should be close to the top of the screen and head and back straight. No one watches TV in an ergonomic position. Need to rethink your explanation.

    • @LeslievilleGeeks
      @LeslievilleGeeks  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for your feedback Mark. Glad to hear what you think of a good placement. Do you have some ideas to share on what you would do for your tv?