Yeah. One of the reasons I'm trying to plan ahead before the installers come is that I'm trying to figure out what furniture to put under the tv. My current tv stand is too low and too narrow, so it will have to go. I have a sofa table I could put under the tv, but it's 30 inches high, so it might be too high. I'm thinking of a lower console table or maybe even a bench that I could sometimes pull out for extra seating.
The question is, when and where do I determine the eye level? As I said, I will be watching from a number of different vantage points. Sometimes standing. Sometimes standing further away. Sometimes sitting. Sometimes sitting somewhere else. Sometimes on the floor while doing my physical therapy. How do a I choose a height?
Also, one thing that has occurred to me is what adjustments do people make if they have eyeglasses with progressive lenses. This is the one good thing about my current tv spot - which is quite low. But, I think it is too low and I tend to hunch over when watching it, which actually is causing some shoulder problems. My physical therapist thinks that my posture issues are causing my tendonitis. I don't want the tv too high because that is bad for your neck (and perhaps my ability to see clearly). I want the Goldilocks position, but I'm not sure where it is.