Which display size fits our room
Too small a screen, slides unreadable at the back. Too large, front row tilts their heads. Rule of thumb, screen diagonal around one sixth of viewing distance for a room and one eighth for presentations.
Try this first
- 1Measure the distance from the furthest seat to the screen.
- 2For a hybrid room where text must be readable, divide that distance by six, that is the minimum diagonal in the same unit.
- 3For video content or PowerPoint without tiny text, ratio can move to one-eighth, that saves budget.
- 4When in doubt between 65 and 75 inch, usually pick the larger, a too-small display is complained about within six months, a large one rarely.
- 5Account for wall height, bottom of the screen around 110 cm above the floor is a comfortable baseline.
- 6Plan dual displays if content and people must show together, one 75 inch is often nicer than two 55 inch side by side.
When to bring us in
For a uniform look across multiple rooms, Vectel can advise a display standard with the same mounting height and brand.
See also
- Remote people feel left out in hybrid meetings.Parity is not luck. Camera, mic and facilitation must treat remote attendees equally.
- Camera does not capture everyone around the table.Focal length, placement and auto-framing decide whether the whole table is visible.
- We want to show both the whiteboard and the people.A content camera on the board, a people camera on the table. Two streams.
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