E essexboy Standard Member Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 148 Reaction score 0 Points 69 Jan 3, 2012 #1 Hi I didnt realise if you sat below the screen the 3d doesn't work. Is this the same with Active?
Jason Shouler Prominent Member Joined Jan 8, 2011 Messages 2,135 Reaction score 159 Points 317 Age 73 Location POOLE Jan 3, 2012 #2 The vertical viewing angle is quite critical on a passive set so mounting position is very important. It's far less so on an active set. Note that the horizontal viewing angle is very wide indeed on passive.
The vertical viewing angle is quite critical on a passive set so mounting position is very important. It's far less so on an active set. Note that the horizontal viewing angle is very wide indeed on passive.
E essexboy Standard Member Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 148 Reaction score 0 Points 69 Jan 3, 2012 #3 So what is the optimal mounting height?
Jason Shouler Prominent Member Joined Jan 8, 2011 Messages 2,135 Reaction score 159 Points 317 Age 73 Location POOLE Jan 3, 2012 #4 essexboy said: So what is the optimal mounting height? Click to expand... Perfect, would be mounted flat on the wall with the centre of the screen at eye height (when seated). If mounting on a TV table stand then it should be at the perfect height by default.
essexboy said: So what is the optimal mounting height? Click to expand... Perfect, would be mounted flat on the wall with the centre of the screen at eye height (when seated). If mounting on a TV table stand then it should be at the perfect height by default.