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At Bing Lee, our range of big TVs brings together the finest large screen options from leading brands including Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL, covering everything from generous 65 inch displays to the biggest tv size available on the market today. Whether you are creating the ultimate home cinema, upgrading your living room for the footy season, or simply ready to experience your favourite content on a grander scale, a large tv from Bing Lee delivers the immersive viewing experience your home deserves.

FAQs

1. How do I know if a big TV will fit in my room?

Before purchasing a large tv, it is worth measuring your available wall space or entertainment unit carefully and accounting for the full dimensions of the set, including the stand or base. Beyond physical fit, the most important factor is viewing distance. As a general guide, for a comfortable and immersive experience you should sit roughly 1.5 to 2.5 times the diagonal screen size away from the display. For a 75 inch large screen tv, that means a seating distance of around 2.8 to 4.7 metres is ideal. If your room cannot comfortably accommodate that distance, stepping down one size will ensure a more enjoyable everyday viewing experience.

2. What is the biggest TV size available at Bing Lee?

Bing Lee stocks some of the biggest tv size options currently available on the Australian market, with select models reaching 85 inches & above. These ultra-large screens from brands like Samsung and Hisense are designed for dedicated home theatre rooms or expansive open-plan living areas where a conventional large tv simply would not do justice to the space. At these sizes, the picture quality of the panel technology matters enormously, and opting for a QLED, Mini LED, or OLED model ensures that sharpness and vibrancy are maintained right to the edges of the screen. Browse our full range online to explore the largest options currently in stock.

3. What picture quality should I look for in a large screen TV?

When choosing a large screen tv, picture quality becomes even more important than it would be on a smaller display because any shortcomings in resolution or contrast are more visible at a larger scale. At a minimum, look for a 4K Ultra HD resolution, which ensures the image remains sharp and detailed even on screens 75 inches and above. Beyond resolution, consider the panel technology. QLED and Mini LED models from Samsung and TCL offer excellent brightness and colour output, which is ideal for bright Australian living rooms. If you are setting up a darker, dedicated viewing space, OLED models from LG and Samsung deliver unmatched contrast with perfect blacks that make large format content truly cinematic.

4. Do I need a soundbar with a big TV?

While the built-in speakers on premium large screen TVs have improved considerably in recent years, pairing a big tv with a dedicated soundbar or surround sound system is strongly recommended for the best possible experience. The slim profiles of modern large screen panels leave little room for powerful speaker drivers, meaning the audio often cannot match the visual impact of the display. A quality soundbar fills the room with clear dialogue, deep bass, and immersive surround effects that truly complement what is happening on screen. Several brands offer acoustic technologies designed to work in harmony with their own TVs, making it easy to build a cohesive and high-performing home entertainment setup.

5. Should I wall mount my big TV or use a stand?

Both options are viable, and the right choice depends on your room layout and personal preference. Wall mounting a large tv creates a clean, streamlined look and allows you to position the screen at the ideal eye height for your seating arrangement. It also frees up furniture space, which can be particularly useful in smaller rooms. However, wall mounting a big tv is not a trivial task. These screens are significantly heavier than smaller models, and it is essential to use a heavy-duty bracket rated for the specific size and weight of your TV and to anchor it into wall studs or a reinforced surface. If you prefer flexibility or are renting your home, using the included stand is a perfectly practical alternative.