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OT: Flat Screen (Redux)
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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 2766037, member: 181"] I'd switch the order of fit/afford for everybody else who hasn't already decided on the size they want. Otherwise, totally correct, and if you're a cord-cutter, then the Roku interface on the TCL may give you the best experience for the lowest price. The vast space of Costco makes it tempting to go bigger, but 3 years later my 55" continues to be as big as could fit in the space I had for it, and the seat is still at a distance that makes the 1080 picture ideal. Bigger TVs with higher resolution always look 'better' when I walk into Costco, but I still love what I have when I go home. Then again, I haven't turned the TV on in more than 2 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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