Trying to decide between a 50-inch and a 65-inch TV? You're not alone — it's one of the most common TV size dilemmas. The difference looks small on paper, but a 65" TV has 69% more screen area than a 50".

Above you'll find an interactive size calculator, real dimensions, viewing distance recommendations, and the most common mistakes people make when choosing between these two sizes.

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50 inch vs 65 inch TV size comparison

How TV Sizes Are Measured: TV sizes like "50-inch" or "65-inch" refer to the diagonal of the viewable screen, corner to corner. These measurements exclude the bezel and the stand, so the total physical footprint will be slightly larger.

The Difference: A 65" TV has 69% more screen area than a 50" TV — that's like adding an extra 741 square inches of viewing space!

50" TV

Screen Width: 43.6 inches

Screen Height: 24.5 inches

Screen Area: 1,068 sq inches

Recommended Distance: 6.5-10 feet

Best For: Bedrooms, small to medium living rooms

65" TV

Screen Width: 56.7 inches

Screen Height: 31.9 inches

Screen Area: 1,805 sq inches

Recommended Distance: 8-13 feet

Best For: Large living rooms, open floor plans

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[00:00:00] So, a 65-in TV, that doesn't sound that much bigger than a 50-in TV, but watch this because the difference, it's really big. So, here's our 50-in TV, and here's our 65-in TV. And that 65-in TV, 69% more area than that 50in TV. That's almost like adding another half of your [00:00:21] screen on top. And that extra space, that'll make a big impact in your room. 65-in TV is heavier and we can look at the dimensions. It's a lot wider and it's a two-person job to set it up and you'll need a stand or a wall mount that can handle that extra weight. So, if we go back to the overlay, that 65-in TV, [00:00:43] that's really nice if you want the cinematic immersive feel like for movies or games. But for smaller rooms, a 50-in might actually be a lot more comfortable for viewing. In addition to this calculator here, we have a calculator on the website to help you figure out which size is best for your room as well. We hope this helped and subscribe for more [00:01:04] simple, smart TV buying tips.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Forgetting about stand width: A 65" TV's feet can span well beyond the screen width. If your stand or furniture is too narrow, the feet will overhang or be unstable. Measure your stand's usable width before buying.

Ignoring the box size for transport: The packaging for a 65" TV is significantly larger than the screen itself and often too large for most vehicles. Measure your vehicle's opening before buying, or arrange for store delivery.

Underestimating viewing distance: Sitting too far away makes even a 65" feel small. A good rule of thumb is roughly 1.5× the diagonal — about 8 feet for a 65", 6.5 feet for a 50".

Not accounting for bezel and stand dimensions: The actual footprint with stand is larger than the screen alone. Measure height, depth, and leave 2–4 inches of ventilation clearance if placing in a cabinet or entertainment center.

Underestimating adaptation to larger screens: Many buyers report that a TV that feels "too big" at first quickly becomes normal, leading to regret for not going bigger. If both sizes fit your space and budget, choose the larger.

50 vs 65 Inch TV: Quick FAQ

How wide is a 65 inch TV?

About 56.7 inches wide (31.9 inches tall) for the viewable screen on a 16:9 TV. Overall width may be slightly more with the bezel.

How wide is a 50 inch TV?

About 43.6 inches wide (24.5 inches tall) for the viewable screen on a 16:9 TV. Overall width may be slightly more with the bezel.

Is a 65 inch TV too big for my room?

It depends on viewing distance. As a quick guide, ~1.5× the diagonal works well: ~8 feet for 65". If you sit much farther, consider going larger; much closer, consider 50".

Will a 65 inch TV fit on my old TV stand?

Check the stand width (feet span). Many 65" models use wide-set feet that need a wider surface than the screen width alone suggests.

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