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Dec 20, 2014
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IGlowInTheDark
You'll get the best value at Costco, IMO.
Pick your budget, buy the biggest LED or LCD within that budget, enjoy amazing TV.
As far as receiver, call directv, you may qualify for free upgrades just cause it's been so long.
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Need some help. Looks like I need to upgrade my TV...the natives are getting
Acorn
12/20/14 10:16am
Someone posted a TV size/viewing distance/Resolution chart in the past, but
prcoug
12/20/14 10:20am
A few tips:
El Jefe
12/20/14 10:28am
As far as the receiver goes, yes you will need to upgrade.
k-ace
12/20/14 10:32am
You'll get the best value at Costco, IMO.
IGlowInTheDark
12/20/14 10:33am
Size definitely does matter. You may not need an 80"
cracka
12/20/14 10:34am
70" is almost too big, especially for my wife, but the kids are loving it
Fdnman
12/20/14 10:46am
We are loving our 70" Vizio smart TV we got for $1299 two weeks ago
Fdnman
12/20/14 10:43am
Bought it at Best Buy
Fdnman
12/20/14 10:43am
Link here...same price at Walmart and Target as well
Fdnman
12/20/14 10:50am
For size, I've hear recommendations that you should sit 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 times the
jreid191
12/20/14 10:44am
Yep. Size depends on room size, and any random guy working at Best Buy
jayriggity
12/20/14 1:03pm
Don't buy anything over $750 because you'll be buying another one for another...
ClackamasCoug
12/20/14 12:30pm
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