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    A good rule of thumb is that your viewing distance should be about 1.5 to 2.5 times the TV's diagonal measurement. For a 50-inch TV, this means sitting between 75 and 125 inches away.

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    Samsung had showcased the product at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2010) held in Las Vegas. [149] Samsung sold more than one million 3D televisions within six months of its launch. This is the figure close to what many market researchers forecast for the year's worldwide 3D television sales (1.23 million units). [150]

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    The optimum viewing distance is affected by the horizontal angle of the camera capturing the image. One concept of an ideal viewing distance places the viewer where the horizontal angle subtended by the screen is the same as the horizontal angle captured by the camera.