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I thought I'd be a little bit funny here since everyone always asks about size if it matters. I was just kind of curious. In terms of TV sizes, it doesn't matter when you're watching a TV show or a movie. I know some people prefer to have like a giant TV when it comes to football games, but when watching a movie do you care what size or TV is? Um, yeah, just let me know.
Right now I think if you want the best experience watching movies at home I have a 65 inch TV but it's an OLED and I think the old lead is the more important part of the home washing experience right now and a 4K on old lad can't get any crispier looks picture looks amazing
Oh man, that's that your TV sounds awesome. I have an older like 55 inch Samsung that is it's relentless to die. It still works perfectly fine. I'm trying to find an excuse to replace it but I can't. The OLED does OLED TVs definitely make a nice crisp view in any kind of movie so that's probably gonna be my next step once this thing actually stops working.
I think this kind of falls into a preference or what you're used to if you've got a small one tend to say that a small TV is fine to get a job done but we all know deep down everyone's kind of long and for that bigger screen get more action more bang for your buck so I think in the case of overtaxed my hair size doesn't matter
You're right, I think even like when the TVs first came out, everyone wanted a bigger TV. And that's just kind of the way it goes. Now looking back, there's no real reason to get a smaller TV unless you're like cramped for space, space where has to go for a certain location on the entertainment center.
I don't feel like it doesn't matter when you're watching a movie or TV show but I do have a standard when I buy a TV and for my living room I don't go under 65 inches