Larger TVs discussion thread - 75” and more

petetherock

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LG uq9000 86” for $2288 at Gain City
Check with them or the newspapers for details
No need to get a prism for decent prices for large TVs
 

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UST projectors are currently the best solution for big screen viewing...am happy with my Fengmi T1 and Xiaomi Cinema 2...both dolby vision ... just finished MI Dead Reckoning and The Marvels in Imax Enhanced...mind blown.
 

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UST projectors give a big image - only if you have the wall space to do so. Bear in mind the difference in brightness, the ability to use in daylight, the lack of HDR and the need to get a tuner. Setup needs more effort, and startup time is longer.
YMMV
 

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Last time in 2015. I bought my sony 75 x850c inch tv for $6.2k at best denki taka. My viewing distance is about 2.7m. Recently I shifted my 75 inch tv to one of my bedroom and replaced it with a 120 inch laser tv. Viewing distance is 3.3m.

Now 3k plus could get u 85 inch tv which is quite affordable now. Wherr 98 to 100 inch tv is min $8k plus .hopefully few years later we can get it for $3k.
For >85 inches, its usually not about the price but whether its physically possible to get it inside the house, esp for those living in apartments.
 

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UST projectors are currently the best solution for big screen viewing...am happy with my Fengmi T1 and Xiaomi Cinema 2...both dolby vision ... just finished MI Dead Reckoning and The Marvels in Imax Enhanced...mind blown.
I also using UST hisense L9H fixed screen 120 inch. Love the big screen, enjoy all my Netflix and Disney plus shows. but I feel it is still better to watch in a light control dim environment. My advise is buyer should not get a 100 inch UST but rather 98/ 100 inch tv which works well in every environment.
 

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Anyone can recommend me a 77 inch TV, 2023 model with lowest grade OLED, can recommend price and its brand and model?
 

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2m space viewing at 86” ok? I have no issue doing 2.4m projector 100” but tv seems different. Scare too bright then dizzy
 

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I considering the TCL C845 shoppe can get at 3,199 for 75 inch.

Is it good?
 

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After using my 75" TV for 4 years, I feel that my screen is getting smaller. People around me one by one got 85" TV after me
 

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After using my 75" TV for 4 years, I feel that my screen is getting smaller. People around me one by one got 85" TV after me
I'm on 65" for almost 4 years, and will get 85" next. Doubt 90+" will be cheap enough to be within my budget. Sucks!
 

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Was considering 65inch for HDB, any advise for viewing distance as recommended from salesman from VivoCity mentioned like 4K can sit closer. It is truth ? I thought OLED, mini or 4K features all same
 

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Was considering 65inch for HDB, any advise for viewing distance as recommended from salesman from VivoCity mentioned like 4K can sit closer. It is truth ? I thought OLED, mini or 4K features all same
have you seen the sticky above on viewing distance?
 
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