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✨ Weekend Vibes Edition

🍿 The Perfect Movie Night Planner

Say goodbye to guessing games! Custom seating layouts based on THX & SMPTE standards for the ultimate cozy experience.

1. What's the Vibe Tonight?

2. Room & Gear Stats

65"
12'

📐 Your Room Layout Blueprint Generating...

8.0'

📊 Comfort Analysis Report

🌟 Sweet Spot Dist.

8.0ft
Optimal Comfort

📏 Screen Width

56.6in

🛋️ Max Seating Width

12.5ft
Distortion Free

👁️ Current View Angle

40.0deg

🛋️ Seating Config Suggestions

📝 Viewing Experience "Nutrition Facts"

Just like picking the right snack, different content needs a different "recipe". Find the flavor that suits your needs.

Vibe / Mode Field of View (FOV) Experience "Flavor" Best For...
🎬 Movie Mode (THX) 40° (Sweet Spot) Rich, Immersive, Intense Cinema Lovers, 4K Movies
📺 TV Mode (SMPTE) 30° (Standard) Relaxed, Easy-going Casual TV, News, Sports
🎮 Gaming Mode 50° - 60° Adrenaline, High Focus FPS Games, Racing Sims

💡 3 Secrets for the Ultimate Viewing Nook

1. Avoid "Tennis Neck"

If you have to turn your head left and right to see the action (like watching tennis), you're too close! Our planner uses Human Visual Field science to ensure you catch all the action just by moving your eyes.

2. Respect the "Edge Seats"

When hosting a movie night, the friends on the far left/right often get a bad view. The "Max Seating Width" stat ensures even the edge seats get a distortion-free picture.

3. Set the Mood

Beyond distance, lighting matters. Add a warm LED strip behind your TV (Bias Lighting). It reduces eye strain and makes blacks on the screen look deeper.

🤔 F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: Why sit closer for movies than TV? +
Movies are mixed for immersion. Directors want the screen to fill your peripheral vision (about 40°). Casual TV (News, Sitcoms) is designed to be watched more passively, so a standard 30° angle feels more natural and less tiring.
Q: What is "Max Seating Width"? +
It's our custom calculation! If your sofa is wider than this number, people sitting on the ends will be viewing the screen at too steep of an angle, causing the image to look skewed.
Q: Is this a strict rule? +
Not at all! Think of this as a recipe guide. Some people like extra salt, some don't. Use the slider to adjust the distance until it feels right for your eyes.