Monitor Distance Calculator
Monitor Distance Calculator
Find the optimal viewing distance for your monitor based on its size and resolution. Reduce eye strain, prevent neck fatigue, and maintain sharp visual clarity throughout your workday.
20-20-20 Rule
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet (6 metres) away for at least 20 seconds. This relaxes the focusing muscle inside the eye and helps prevent digital eye strain.
Ambient Lighting
Match your screen brightness to the ambient light in the room. Your monitor should not be the brightest or darkest object in your field of vision to reduce eye fatigue.
Blue Light Management
Enable night mode or use tools like f.lux in the evenings. Reducing blue light exposure after sunset helps maintain your circadian rhythm and improves sleep quality.
Blink Rate Awareness
People blink up to 66% less when staring at screens. Consciously blink more often when focused on your monitor to keep eyes moisturised and prevent dryness.
How Monitor Size Affects Viewing Distance
Monitor size is measured diagonally, and it directly determines how far you should sit. A larger screen produces a wider field of view, which means you need to sit further back so your eyes can comfortably take in the entire display without excessive head or eye movement.
For a 24-inch monitor, ergonomic guidelines typically recommend sitting between 50 and 70 cm away. A 27-inch monitor pushes that range to roughly 60 to 80 cm. Ultrawide and 32-inch-plus displays can require 80 cm or more. If you sit too close to a large monitor, you will constantly shift your gaze and neck to reach the corners, which leads to fatigue. If you sit too far from a small monitor, you strain to read fine text.
The ideal balance is a distance where you can see the full screen with minimal eye movement while text remains crisp and comfortable to read. Our calculator accounts for both diagonal size and pixel density to give you a precise recommendation.
Resolution & Pixel Density Explained
Resolution determines how many pixels are packed into your display. Higher resolution at the same screen size means higher pixel density (PPI), which lets you sit closer without seeing individual pixels.
A 27-inch 1080p monitor has roughly 82 PPI. At this density, individual pixels become visible at close range, so you need to sit further back. The same 27-inch panel at 1440p delivers about 109 PPI, allowing you to move closer while maintaining a sharp image. At 4K (163 PPI on 27 inches), text and images look razor-sharp even at arm’s length.
- 1080p (Full HD): Best at 24 inches or smaller, or when sitting 70+ cm away on larger panels
- 1440p (QHD): The sweet spot for 27-inch monitors, balancing sharpness and performance
- 4K (Ultra HD): Ideal for 27-inch and larger displays, enabling close seating with no visible pixels