The TV found in a person’s living room can tell you a lot about their interests and how they spend their spare time. In one lounge the television is clearly the focal point, with all seating angled towards the screen, whereas in another the television may even be contained in a cabinet or need the furniture moved for clear viewing.
For a movie buff it is generally important to have a large screen, while keeping it proportional to the size of the room. Televisions for domestic use may be as large as 60 inches, which would be far too big for a small living room. A large screen is most effective when you can sit some distance away from it so individual pixels cannot be seen. When watching movies with a home cinema sound system it is important, for the best effect, that the viewers are seated centrally facing the screen, so the television should suitably placed.
TVs are available to fit any space in the home. With the advent of LCD technology a television can take up very little room and may even be wall mounted. Traditional cathode ray televisions still exist in many homes, although it is inevitable that these will eventually disappear for two reasons. The first is that an old-fashioned ‘tube’ in a television is a consumable part which will not last indefinitely. Secondly television broadcasts are set to change entirely from analogue to digital signals in the coming years; traditional televisions are not capable of receiving or displaying digital images and will therefore become obsolete.
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