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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 5094169, member: 1414"] I considered a 77" C3 last year, didn't pull the trigger. Will look at prices. [U]Here's my sense of things[/U]: [LIST] [*]Good/Large TV for Movie watching in darker room - Sony, LG (maybe Samsung) Top tier LCD they sell or OLED. [*]Cheap 40-50" TV for bright room TV watching, news, kids shows etc - TCL/Hisense mid-high tier LCD. [/LIST] The TCL tvs are fine. A $200-$300 TV isn't meant to last forever. People returning TVs are likely buying the lower tier TVs. I don't care which brand you buy, [U]don't but the cheapest/low feature version[/U]. I made that mistake with a Samsung behind my basement bar. It blows. [/QUOTE]
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