Depends. The tv size should really depend on the viewing distance. Take this though into consideration. 19inches all the way to 90inches all have the same amount of pixels. 1920X1080. So think of it as a stretchy fabric, if you sit too close to a large HD screen the screen wount seem that "HD" anymore. So basically gauge the ideal viewing distance and buy a tv size that fits that.
60 inch is 10 inch longer than 50 inch. 60 inch is 20% longer than 50 inch.
Driving in the snow on 225/50/R18 is worse than on 195/60/R17, if the same tires are used.. the tire width is what matters in snow!
60 percent is greater than .50 because .50 is equal to 50 percent. 60% is greater than 50%.
50
Any number that is greater than 24 is 50 percent larger than 12.
About 50 or 60
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buy granit its for 50 def and its better than rune ; D
To compare the sizes of a 60-inch TV and a 48-inch TV, we look at their diagonal measurements. The 60-inch TV has a diagonal that is 25% larger than the 48-inch TV. In terms of area, a 60-inch TV typically has about 56% more screen area than a 48-inch TV, providing a significantly larger viewing experience.
I think they make 60 and one brand makes an 85 inch. I am not absolutely positive, but if you visit cnet.com they will have all the latest reviews for all the brands and sizes they make.
Yes, 60 frames per second is faster than 50 framer per second.
About 50-60, which is 4-5 times better than incandescent bulbs.