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I've got my eye on the 65" Q7 Samsung at Costco. $1,199 buys a great set with all the bells and whistles.



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I would also make a pitch for something around 65".

We don't watch much TV, don't have cable. But when our smaller one got zapped by lightning a few years ago we went with a 65. Room is around 12 x 14 feet if that helps. In my opinion, unless you have a really large room the bigger TVs will be overwhelming.

There are some really great ones out there in that size for a very reasonable price.
 
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I guess it depends upon one's priorities. Personally, I'm with my wife on this one: I like our house to look nice, inside and out. A gigantic screen sure is nice to watch, particularly for movies, but it's not exactly a décor enhancer when it's a big black rectangle sitting there the rest of the time.

As I noted in the Black Friday thread: We just last night pulled the trigger on a 55 in. LG. Given the space the TV had to go into, we could have shoe-horned a 58 in. TV in there, but it would've been overwhelming on that 13 ft. wide wall, IMO. And the window on the wall is already partially blocked by the current TV.

It'll be only a 20% bump over our current 46 in. TV, but, watching our next-door-neighbour's 55 in. TV, in a similarly-sized room and from a similar distance we do, I think it'll result in a pretty nice improvement--without dominating the room.



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Man you guys are a marriage deterrent. I would hate to have to ask permission for stuff. In the last 12 months I have purchased like 5 cars I didn’t need and triple that in guns. I would’a been divorced a long time ago Eek


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Man you guys are a marriage deterrent.


It's not us, it's them. Women are a marriage deterrent!
 
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Talk about low WAF (wife approval factor)! Red Face I have a pair of monolithic Magneplanar MGIII speakers in the living room. Big Grin hahahahahahahahaha

Downstairs in the home theater room we're only running a 65 incher. Had considered a 75 incher but didn't want to pay the tariff. That said the room can handle 100 inches plus. Big Grin



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Seeing that you are severely farsighted, would your room even allow you to sit far enough away from the TV for it to be in focus?


I bet he owns eyeglasses.




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Talk about low WAF (wife approval factor) I have a pair of monolithic Magneplanar MGIII speakers in the living room.


Those are terrific speakers. I haven't heard a set in many years, but if I recall, they take a lot of real estate because of the requirement of having them away from the adjacent wall.



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The optimal tv size will be based on how far away you will view the screen. Otherwise, you can imagine buying a movie theater sized screen and sitting 10 feet away.

I found a link for you to peruse. What Size TV Should You Buy?



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Talk about low WAF (wife approval factor) I have a pair of monolithic Magneplanar MGIII speakers in the living room.


Those are terrific speakers. I haven't heard a set in many years, but if I recall, they take a lot of real estate because of the requirement of having them away from the adjacent wall.


You are correct Sir!




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Downstairs in the home theater room we're only running a 65 incher. Had considered a 75 incher but didn't want to pay the tariff. That said the room can handle 100 inches plus. Big Grin





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