How Bright is Bright Enough for TV?

TV roomA wise man once asked-- how bright should the room I watch TV in be? Now the CEA and and CEDIA shine a light on the question with the "Home Illumination Study, CEA-TR-1."

The technical report carries the results of a global  joint survey measuring home illumination "for the purpose of optimising power measurement of TVs including Automatic Brightness Control (ABC)."

The results? The survey suggests one should measure ABC for 0 lux (dark room), 12 lux (nighttime viewing) and 300 lux (daytime viewing). It also recomments TV makers should set TVs to initiatie ABC levels within 3 points of those light levels.

Key findings include:

The report also has interesting information on when, where and how our customers watch their TVs-- with details including TV size, weather patterns, time of day, time of year, amount of natural/artificial lighting in the room, type of room and seating distance.

Here are some of the more interesting findings:

The entire study makes for interesting reading, and might help you with the setup of lighting control scenes for your customers.

Go CEA Technical Report CEA-TR-1 Home Illumination Study