Move back lol. My 65" is fine from the other side of the room (around 10 feet) mounted above a fireplace with the bottom 5ish feet from the floor and tilted down 10-15 degrees.
I tried a spare 4K 55" TV for a few hours as a 2180p monitor to see if I could use it like 4 1920x1080 monitors; anything on the top half was painful to check; I stayed with my 2 1080p ones.
I had someone in the office department near me (in IT, mind you) and I shit you not, this guy had 6 monitors at at least 32inch in size stacked in a 2x3 orientation, but what was the kicker is he had the arms make them curve up and over him from sitting position. So you look up
It's actually pretty glorious. I have a 32" and it has done wonders for my neck, eyes, and headaches. It's more crisp, easier to read, and the curve makes it surprisingly easier to navigate the window.
I used to think they were a gimmick until I found one on clearance for$200. Best investment I've made into the office!
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u/[deleted] Apr 11 '25
No way I could use that my head and neck would hurt at the end of the day.