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Best Viewing Distance for a 80" TV
8–10.7 ft
Recommended viewing distance for a 80" TV (2.44–3.25 m)
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| Immersive — THX (40°) | 8 ft · 2.44 m |
| Mixed use — SMPTE (30°) | 10.7 ft · 3.25 m |
| Closest for 4K (no visible pixels) | 6.7 ft |
| Screen width (16:9) | 69.7" · 177 cm |
| Screen height (16:9) | 39.2" · 100 cm |
| Best resolution at this size | 4K (sit closer, sharper) |
FAQ
How far should I sit from a 80 inch TV?
For a cinematic, immersive picture sit about 8 ft (2.44 m) away — the THX 40° angle. For a more relaxed, mixed-use setup go to about 10.7 ft (SMPTE 30°). With 4K you can sit as close as 6.7 ft without seeing pixels.
What size room do I need for a 80" TV?
Plan for a seating distance of roughly 8–10.7 ft. The screen itself is about 69.7" (177 cm) wide, so leave a little wall margin on each side.
Is a 80 inch TV too big?
Not if your seats are at least 8 ft away. Larger 4K TVs are easy to enjoy up close — most people end up wishing they bought bigger.
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Figures are calculated guides based on a 16:9 screen and common viewing-angle standards. Your ideal setup also depends on content, eyesight and personal taste.