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I guess 28" 25 year old tv is a bit outre`.... So's the old Surround Sound Bose stuff which has been disconnected the past decade or so.....

Just barely beginning to New Look at tv stuff. On cable, not hooked up to any of the new server stuff, don't want 'smart tv' or anything that talks to us.

I read other posts with more complex inquiries. Got to find a way to catch up I guess. Way more choices than we need with simple tastes & active gardening/tending the estate chores much of the time.

Anticipate maybe 'giant 36" screen' Eek . Lots of reorganization for dismantling the old 'entertainment center' wooden cubicle thing that took up about 5' of wall to the corner. Smallish front room about 18x16 with wood heat, will make a challenge of new components. Maybe a wall mount?


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wall mount is the way to go. Buy the type that extends out by pulling on it.

Don't worry about the "smart TV" it's not as much of a risk as you think. Just don't wifi to it if you are worried.

ANYTHING you buy will be an upgrade to what you have. Just go to Costco and buy something.

Get a screen big as you can fit in the area you are putting it.

Learn what a Roku or Firestick is and start streaming stuff. Or use your smart TV features for this.


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No one is going to accuse you of being an impulse buyer. Wall mount is the way to go.
 
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My local Target had some smoking deals on new tv's.


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The new tv's are rectangular so a 36" is probably going to be as small in height as what you have now. Plus, it's very hard to find a tv as small as 36". Go with a Samsung LED around 50" or so, they're pretty cheap now adays…….and a wall mount is nice, but I have mine sitting on an entertainment center made for a tv and prefer it over a wall mount, but that's personal preference.
 
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Costco has a great warranty, good TV prices, and great prices on wall mounts.



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To to a 36 inch tv you are going to have to go back to 2002. Your basic options are 23”, 32”, 39”, 40” 50”, 55”, 60”, 65”

The price difference between a 39” and 50” is pretty negligible. The real hard part is going to be finding a non-smart tv. You aren’t paying anything extra for smart so just get it and don’t use it.


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Just get a decent Samsung 42” LED and never connect it to the internet. In the wide format you will want the larger screen because it often only uses part of it. A 42 would be more like a 32 on standard definition(square picture) content.
 
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Also, don't forget that your cable box is likely only SD (standard definition).
You will want to trade that back in to the provider for an HD box.




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Check cables. You are probably using coax, may need HDMI. Check for price, may overpay for HDMI cables (no, you don't need MONSTER cables).



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Just wait until you get HiFi!
 
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From what I was told, HDMI cables either work or they don't. No need for fancy high priced cables. My cheap ones work well enough for us...
 
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Check cables. You are probably using coax, may need HDMI. Check for price, may overpay for HDMI cables (no, you don't need MONSTER cables).
Costco has great prices on cables too.



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WHile wall mounting is good, you might also consider those roll stands that hold the tv at variable height.



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I wouldn't worry about tv brand or specs. Any tv you buy today will be a 1000% improvement over a 25yr old tv.

Just go to Wal-Mart or target and buy something cheap in a decent size (at least 42 inches).
 
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Go to Costco and look at a TCL. TCL 50" is on sale for $279 right now, and you get a lot of TV for that price. And yes on the wall mount option.


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You've been watching the same TV since 1993 -- that is absolutely impressive, sir. Eek


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25 year old tv?? The important thing is contain yourself and not make a hasty decision. Big Grin
 
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I bought a really nice articulating wall mount bracket for the 43” Vizio in my b/r. Let me see if I can dig up a link when I get home.



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wall mount is the way to go. Buy the type that extends out by pulling on it.



I could not disagree more.

WAY too many people have their TV's mounted up so high on the wall, it's literally a pain in the neck to watch for any length of time. Above the mantle? Really?

The top of the screen should ideally be about eye level as you are sitting on your sofa or chair or however else you watch TV.

A good stand that keeps it as this level is the way to go in my opinion.


 
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