What size TV
should I get?

We’ve put together some tips for
when it comes to choosing a TV size.

How to measure
TV screen size

Calculating your TV size is less complicated than you might think. A TV's size refers to its diagonal length, which comes from measuring from the upper left hand corner of the actual TV screen to the lower right hand corner. Most are expressed in inches.

How to measure tv size - A TV, written \"inch\" in the center, shows that the TV screen size is measured as the diagonal dimension of the screen by displaying dotted lines drawn diagonally on the TV. How to measure tv size - A TV, written \"inch\" in the center, shows that the TV screen size is measured as the diagonal dimension of the screen by displaying dotted lines drawn diagonally on the TV.

Bigger screens offer
more immersive entertainment

TVs come in various sizes, but we recommend selecting the largest size your budget allows. If you're considering getting a TV that's 75 inches or more, there's something you should know. According to Samsung Internal Research, a major reason for purchasing new TVs is the demand for bigger screens. And that even after purchase, satisfaction remains very high. So, has there been a particular screen size that's been on your mind? Then, now's the time to go big and never look back.

Recommended viewing
distance for your TV

All TVs have a recommended distance and angle that you will want to consider when setting it up in your home. The best and most immersive viewing experience is when 40 degrees of your field of view is taken up by the screen. This field of view distance can be calculated by just knowing the size of your TV. To get this suitable distance, multiply the screen size by 1.2. So for a 75 inch TV, that means sitting 90 inches, or 2.3 meters away. Have a look at the table provided to determine the recommended viewing distances for various TV sizes so you can choose the best TV size for your space.

Calculating the recommended viewing distance Calculating the recommended viewing distance

What sizes do TVs come in?

TVs these days come in all shapes and sizes. The most common TV sizes are 43”, 50”, 55” and 65”, and there has been a steady increase in 75” , 85” and 98” models in recent years.

Let’s take a look at the different television sizes that you have to choose from.

Mid-size TVs

If you’ve got your mind set on something a little bigger, check out our 43” or 55-65” televisions. All of our 40-55 inch TVs offer 4K resolution, which is great news if you’re looking to get the most out of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or Disney+*, all of which offer plenty of 4K content.

*Third party apps are subject to change without notice. Data, subscription and other charges may apply.

Big Screen TVs

If you have adequate space for a larger TV display, you’ll be able to treat yourself to the kind of entertainment that only a home cinema experience can offer. Our 60+ inch TVs bring incredible movie experiences delivering either 4K or 8K resolution straight to your living room. Plus, you can see all your favourite content in one screen with the Multi View feature which allows you to split your screen and view several types of content at the same time. Enjoy the TV show on the main left screen while mirroring your phone on the smaller right hand side screen. Find out more about our big screen TVs or learn what 4K TV means & what is 8K TV here.

Other things to keep in mind

1. Check the actual TV dimensions.

The excitement of buying a new TV can often cause you to forget about the actual task of setting it up. A TV is more than just its screen size. The physical dimensions of a big screen TV, stand and bezel included, as well as its future placement in its room are all important factors to remember. Be sure to compare the exact TV dimensions with your furniture setup to avoid headaches down the road when setting up your big screen TV.

Calculating the recommended viewing distance Calculating the recommended viewing distance

2. Check the TV resolution, especially with a big screen TV.

The general rule of thumb is that as the screen size increases, so should the total pixel count or resolution. If this doesn't happen then the same number of pixels are distributed across a larger area and this leads to pixelation. The better the resolution, the more you see the image instead of the pixels. This is why when you buy a big screen TV it is highly recommended to go with a high resolution picture quality like 4K.

Just remember, going
big means no regrets later.

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