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Old 04-16-2016, 12:47 PM
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Unless you have a really large living room, 85 inches seems a bit on the large size. We have a stretched Gardenia, and the original TV in the living room was a 65 inch, which worked really well until it died. Repairs were estimated at several hundred $, so we took the 55 inch from the lanai, and are using it in the living room. Works very well. We will be replacing the 55 inch with another 65 inch, not sure if we are going to 4K. The reason is there is not much 4K material available. Also, while these TVs maybe repairable the parts and service are so costly that you may just consider them to be throw away, therefore I am looking to spend around $1500 or less.
ALL of the above is my humble opinion.
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