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    How Big Is a 47 Inch TV? Dimensions & Viewing Distance

    How Big Is a 47 Inch TV? Dimensions & Viewing Distance

    Published on April 2, 2026 by Display Expert

    The 47-inch TV was one of LG's signature sizes throughout the early smart TV era — widely sold from 2008 to 2015. LG's 47LM and 47LA series (including early 3D and Cinema Screen models) were particularly popular, and Vizio, Samsung, and Sony also offered 47" models at various price points. By 2016, the size had largely vanished from retail shelves, replaced by the rounder 49"/50" numbers. Millions of 47" TVs remain in homes today, and the size comes up constantly in room-planning, media console shopping, and TV replacement searches. Here are all the exact dimensions and everything you need to know about a 47" TV.

    47 Inch TV: Exact Screen Dimensions

    All measurements are for a standard 16:9 aspect ratio display, which all 47" TVs use.

    Measurement Inches Centimeters Feet
    Screen Width 41.0" 104.1 cm 3.42 ft
    Screen Height 23.1" 58.7 cm 1.93 ft
    Total Width (with bezel) ~42.5–43.5" ~108–110 cm ~3.5–3.6 ft
    Total Height (with stand) ~27–29" ~68–74 cm ~2.25–2.4 ft
    Screen Area ~944 sq in (6,090 sq cm)

    Want to see how a 47" TV compares to your current screen or a new purchase option? Use Easy Compare's free TV size comparison tool to see the exact size difference drawn to scale.

    Recommended Viewing Distance

    Viewing distance depends on screen resolution and your visual acuity. Here are the practical guidelines for a 47" TV:

    Scenario Min Distance Ideal Distance
    1080p content 5.9 ft (1.8 m) 7–9 ft (2.1–2.7 m)
    4K content 3.0 ft (0.9 m) 4–7 ft (1.2–2.1 m)
    Bedroom use 5 ft (1.5 m) 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m)
    Living room / sofa 6 ft (1.8 m) 7.5–10 ft (2.3–3.0 m)

    Room Size Requirements

    A 47" TV suits medium-sized rooms. Here's a practical breakdown:

    • Small bedroom (10×10 ft): Works well — 7–8 feet of viewing distance available, and the TV won't overwhelm the room.
    • Master bedroom (12×14 ft): Comfortable fit. Bed-to-TV distance of 8–10 ft is ideal.
    • Small living room (12×15 ft): Good match. Sofa 8–9 ft from the TV wall is the sweet spot.
    • Large living room (15×20 ft+): The 47" may feel too small with 12+ ft of seating distance. Consider 55" or 65".
    • Open-plan studio apartment: Perfect — the TV won't dominate the room visually but provides a good viewing experience from the couch.

    TV Stand / Media Console Requirements

    To safely support a 47" TV, your TV stand needs to be at least as wide as the TV with stand. Here's the quick guide:

    • Minimum stand width: 44 inches (to accommodate the stand legs, which spread about 38–43" on most 47" TVs)
    • Recommended stand width: 48–52 inches for visual balance and cable management space
    • VESA mount: Most 47" TVs use 200×200mm or 300×300mm VESA patterns — verify before purchasing a wall mount
    • Wall mount height: Center of screen should be at eye level when seated — typically 40–48 inches from the floor for living rooms, 55–60 inches for bedrooms

    TV Size Comparison: 43" vs 46" vs 47" vs 50" vs 55"

    TV Size Width Height Screen Area Ideal Room Distance
    43" 37.5" 21.1" ~792 sq in 5.5–8 ft
    46" 40.1" 22.6" ~905 sq in 6–8.5 ft
    47" 41.0" 23.1" ~944 sq in 6–9 ft
    50" 43.6" 24.5" ~1069 sq in 6.5–10 ft
    55" 47.9" 27.0" ~1294 sq in 7–11 ft

    Replacing a 47 Inch TV in 2026

    If your 47" TV has finally given up and you're looking for a replacement, here's what to know:

    The 47" TV is discontinued. No major manufacturer currently produces a 47" model. Your practical choices are:

    • 50 inch: The closest modern equivalent. Only 3" larger diagonally (2.6" wider), fits in the same furniture, and represents a minor upgrade. Excellent 4K selection from Samsung, LG, Sony, and TCL starting around $300–400.
    • 55 inch: A more noticeable upgrade. 7" larger diagonally, 7" wider. May require a new TV stand. If room size allows, this is the upgrade most people enjoy.
    • 48 inch: Samsung and LG's 48" OLED (particularly the LG C4 48") is considered one of the best TV/monitor hybrid screens available — ideal if you split time between TV viewing and PC gaming at a desk.

    Use easycompare.app to visualize the exact size difference between your current 47" and any replacement option before buying.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How wide is a 47 inch TV?

    A 47" TV screen is 41.0 inches (104.1 cm) wide. Including the frame and bezel, total width is typically 42.5–43.5 inches. The stand legs may spread slightly narrower or wider depending on the model.

    What is the height of a 47 inch TV?

    The screen itself is 23.1 inches (58.7 cm) tall. With the bezel, total panel height is typically 24.5–25.5 inches. With the stand, total height is typically 27–29 inches for most models.

    Is a 47 inch TV big enough for a living room?

    For a small-to-medium living room with seating 7–9 feet from the TV, yes — a 47" TV is a solid choice. For larger living rooms with sofas 10–12 feet away, consider a 55" or 65" for a more immersive experience. The 47" is best suited for viewing distances of 6–9 feet.

    What VESA size is a 47 inch TV?

    Most 47" TVs use either 200×200mm or 300×300mm VESA mount patterns. LG 47" models commonly use 300×300mm. Always check your specific TV model's specifications before buying a wall mount, as VESA patterns vary by brand and year.

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    Helpful Resources

    Easy Compare is a free tool to help you visually compare the dimensions of different displays. This tool is for reference purposes only. Actual appearance may vary based on resolution, bezel size, and other factors.