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    Is the cheapest display technology currently produced, with some entry-level models selling for less than $100. Screen-door effects are more noticeable than LCD when up close, or on larger sizes. [53] New models are no longer produced.

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  7. Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    This recommendation is cited by television manufacturers, [16] retailers, [17] respected publications [18] [19] and websites, [20] though the popular electronics review website CNET suggests that high-resolution content can be watched at a closer distance – 1.5 times the display screen's diagonal measurement (corresponding to 32 degree ...