[Blindtlk] Flat Screen TV Size question
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Thu Jul 25 22:48:43 UTC 2013
Goood afternoon, Mark,
Ya ever watch a flick in the traditional way, once and then going
back and doint it descriptive style? Makes for a much richer
experience, I've found. CarAt 10:42 AM 7/25/2013, Mark Tardif wrote:
>I love Descriptive Video. I think in a lot of instances you can
>figure out what's going on if you pay close attention, but not
>always, and I think Descriptive Video can add wonderfully to your
>sense of what is going on. But I like surround sound too, so maybe
>sometime we'll have the best of both worlds.
>
>
>
>Mark Tardif
>Nuclear arms will not hold you.
>-----Original Message----- From: Constance
>Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:26 PM
>To: Blind Talk Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Flat Screen TV Size question
>
>I am totally blind and watch more TV than my husband. He is legally
>blind but a pretty high partial. He says the bigger the screen the
>better. We have a 58 inch TV down in our rec room and he loves
>it. We have a 46 inch in the living room and 26 inch in our
>bedroom. He can see them all but when he watches the big one, he
>can see the blades of grass and the ball during a baseball game. He
>can sit at least ten feet away from the larger flat screens. He gets
>closer if he has to read something on the screen. I love the one in
>our bedroom because size doesn't matter to me. I am a TV
>addict...lol. I also hate descriptive video because it ruins stereo
>or surround sound with dialog. I am a strong believer that if you
>pay attention, you can fuigure out what is going on. Good luck.
>
>Constance Canode
>Sent from my I-phone
>
>On Jul 24, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Mari Hunziker <marihunziker at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Howdy Folks,
>>
>>I am currently in the market for a new tv. I have been using a 36 inch
>>analog tv for the past 10 or so years. I am legally blind, low vision. and
>>sit like 4 or 5 inches away from the tv set to see the images on it. I was
>>thinking of getting a 60 inch in order to sit further away from the tv set.
>>Has anyone experienced this before? What do you do in order to watch tv?
>>Thank you,
>>Mari Hunziker
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