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Going to need to purchase a new TV for wife & I. Anyone give a recommendation?
We dont play games just various shows and sports.
Any feedback would be appreciated!

Thanks,
 
Go to Costco. Find the one with the best picture for your budget. You're looking at a price range of $270-$3000.
 
We got a budget Hisense for the garage with a Roku integrated. We have a more expensive Samsung for the living room with a Roku box on it. Both are great for what we use them for.
 
My dad got a Sony with google play and android integrated. I really like that set up, but I'm a big google honk.
 
Depends on Budget.

I like Samsung and Sonys best.

I have an Insignia from Best Buy with Roku.

I will probably buy a Samsung or Sony to replace the Plasma I use in the living room.

I like using the new Google Chromecast, so integrated apps isn't a big deal anymore. Its a lot better these days.
 
Consider upgrading to one of these. Larger, and has more functionality than just television.

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We were thinking 3-5K...jk
no more than prob 1500-1700 if not less

Then go to Costco.

How is the hearing with you and the wife?

Do you have a nice surround sound system or sound bar?

For your budget you can get a nice 65" and a nice sound bar.
 
Then go to Costco.

How is the hearing with you and the wife?

Do you have a nice surround sound system or sound bar?

For your budget you can get a nice 65" and a nice sound bar.
lol....I use TV Ears, they work great! But I dont sing like Pat Boone. I sing better!
We do have a bose surround that probably 15 years old.
 
lol....I use TV Ears, they work great! But I dont sing like Pat Boone. I sing better!
We do have a bose surround that probably 15 years old.

The Bose might be a little tired.

Now you can use a set of nice set of Bose headphones that will connect to a sound bar via bluetooth and the audio will be fuller and more immersive without being loud.

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December we got a 65’ Samsung. Absolutely love it. Open box for $525! Fantastic deal. No issues with it at all. Next door neighbor loves it so much, he just ordered one, shows up next week.
 
You know, I just realized that we bought our 50'' Panasonic Plasma TV in 2008 or so - and it still looks fantastic. I guess we do not watch that much TV - since we have not even thought about upgrading it.

Who would believe that all this time after that - it can still handle a FireTV, Chromecast and Cable with no issues.
 
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I had a 10 year-old 65 inch Samsung and no interest in the LG, but we wanted to go to a 75. LG is not a brand I have ever owned but this new OLED technology is amazing. And LG OLED seems the be the highest rated of all of the new big screens and I see why. Easy, intuitive, crystal clear, etc.
LG (Lucky Goldstar) is a Korean company and maybe couple decades or so ago was always considered second best to Samsung in Korea.
 

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