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Just a quick note, but I just spent a while researching 43" TV's and I ended up with this one...
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-43...?skuId=6400729 We've been happy so far. I would agree with those that say go bigger if possible, but 43" was as big as we could put where we wanted it. |
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I don't subscribe to Verizon, AT&T, Hulu, Amazon, Disney, ESPN, or any large package like that. So before you go whole hog, or even half hog on a good TV, think about how much you'll use it, what you'll use it for, and what sort of signal you'll be receiving. I may upgrade my TV when ATSC 3.0 broadcasts become widely available (I currently watch some stuff via ATSC 1.0, and 2.0 never really happened) . Or I may not, if my viewing time decreases even more.
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I'll be using it for the usual, watching streaming shows on the usual suspects, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc...
I also watch Baseball and Football on some of the steaming services, as well as bike racing of course. As well as Zwift. |
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We recently replaced a Sony that had some dead pixels with a Samsung Q800. I went with that one specifically because it's supposed to be really good in bright rooms, which we definitely have. I'm pretty impressed with it, didn't realize how awful our Sony was until we replaced it. I always thought it was just the nature of the natural light in the room and that anything would look bad in those conditions, I couldn't have been more wrong.
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Another quick question, someone locally is selling a higher end 2017 Samsung.
I think it was around $1000 new and he is asking $200. Would that be better then one of the new ones in the $250-$300 range?. Is it to much of a risk? |
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I'd go with a $500 new tv over a $200 3 year old used one.
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Since canceling DirectTV and switching to Hulu TV, I have been impressed with the picture on my 3 year old Vizio. It is a 50" and I've got more room so I might go bigger and move the 50 to the office/bike room.
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