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How to choose the best TV for your living room
Which brands have TVs with Dolby Vision?
It’s super easy to find a TV brand that supports Dolby Vision®. Dolby Vision has gone mainstream and is supported by most major brands including
- Hisense
- LG
- Philips
- Sony
- TCL
- Toshiba
- Vizio
- and more…
Whether shopping online or in person just look for the Dolby Vision badge on the product packaging or feature list. Want to take your entertainment with you? In addition to TVs, there are plenty of laptops, tablets, and even a selection of mobile phones from major brands that also support Dolby Vision for an on-the-go experience.
Which brands have TVs with Dolby Atmos?
Dolby Atmos has gone mainstream and is available on TVs at all price ranges making it super easy to enjoy Dolby Atmos straight out of the box using just the speakers in the TV.
- Hisense
- LG
- Philips
- Samsung
- Sony
- TCL
- Toshiba
- and more…
Whether shopping online or in person just look for the Dolby Atmos badge on the product packaging or feature list. Want to take your entertainment with you? In addition to TVs, there are plenty of laptops, tablets, and even a selection of mobile phones from major brands that also support Dolby Vision for an on-the-go experience.
How to enable Dolby Vision on a TV
To enjoy Dolby Vision on your TV you’ll need to check just three things to make sure you are set up to watch in the mesmerising picture quality of Dolby Vision.
1) Make sure your TV supports Dolby Vision by looking for the badge at point of purchase or asking a sales assistant. Dolby Vision can be bought from such leading brands as: Hisense, LG, Philips, Sony, TCL, Toshiba, Vizio, and more.
2) Choose a streaming service and subscription that supports Dolby Vision. Don’t worry most of the major ones do: Apple TV+, Netflix, Max, Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ and more! You can also enjoy gaming and live sport in Dolby Vision so there is a ton of great entertainment to enjoy.
3) Be sure that your subscription plan supports Dolby Vision. Once you’ve done that just look for the Dolby Vision badge on the title page of your chosen entertainment.
That’s it! Your TV should do the rest by automatically detecting and setting everything just right for a premium experience.
How to enable Dolby Atmos on a TV
To enjoy Dolby Atmos on your TV is pretty simple really. You'll need to check just three things to make sure you are set up to experience the lifelike spatial audio of Dolby Atmos.
1) Make sure your soundbar, TV, or AVR support Dolby Atmos by looking for the badge at point of purchase or asking a sales assistant. TVs, soundbars, and AVRs with Dolby Atmos can be bought from most leading brands including Hisense, LG, Philips, Samsung, Sennheiser, Sonos, Sony, TCL, Toshiba, Vizio, and more.
2) Check to make sure that your streaming service and subscription both support Dolby Atmos and that you meet all device requirements, which you can often find on the platform’s help page. You can’t go wrong here with streaming platforms such as Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney+, Max, Paramount+, and Amazon Prime Video.
3) Be sure that your subscription plan supports Dolby Atmos. Once you’ve done that just look for the Dolby Atmos badge on the title page of your chosen entertainment.
That's it! No extra steps needed, your setup should automatically detect and set everything just right for you to enjoy sound that moves you.
Best viewing distance from your TV in relation to your TV size
Choosing the right size TV for your space is key. You wouldn’t want to get too much TV for your space — it would be overwhelming. By the same token, you wouldn’t want to get a TV that would be too small for your space as that would be, well, underwhelming.
First, let’s take a look at the different size rooms we may be dealing with.
If you have a small room (one that fits 2–4 people comfortably — roughly 12 x 18 feet or 3.7 x 5.5 meters) a TV between 40 and 55 inches should be a good fit and you should sit about 5 to 8 feet (1.5 to 2.5 meters) away for the best results.
If you have a medium-sized room (one that fits 4–8 people comfortably — roughly 16 x 20 ft or 4.9 x 6.0 meters) a TV between 55 and 75 inches is a good choice and you should sit about 9 to 12 feet (2.7 to 3.6 meters) away for the best view.
If you have a large-sized room (one that fits 9 or more people comfortably — roughly 22 x 28 feet or 6.7 x 8.5 meters) a TV of 75 inches or more would do nicely and you should sit roughly 13 feet (4 meters) away for the best experience.
No matter what size room you are working with there is a Dolby-enabled TV and soundbar that will fit your needs.