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Oct 31, 2024
3:18
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JuicyJam
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Yeah no way I'm spending $1k on a TV.
But I am definitely on the cheapskate end when it comes to TVs. I've never bought one. It's pretty easy to get one for free. I'll cave eventually I'm sure, I do want something bigger.
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TVs: at what point are you spending too much for too little?
TheNerd
3:14pm
I can't bring myself to spend over $1k. I typically shoot for around $500-$750 and expect it to last 5-7 years. Our
supertux
3:16pm
Yeah no way I'm spending $1k on a TV.
JuicyJam
3:18pm
Just get an OLED
eysikal
3:18pm
Those are expensive!
TNT
3:19pm
Did you forget that you’re talking to freaking rich people on Cougarboard?
BYU Sportz Fan
3:21pm
Yes. For a second he did. Apologies
TNT
3:23pm
But worth it
Indy Coug
3:26pm
But you get to keep the cardboard box it comes in
TADOW
3:37pm
Which of my 4 international homes are you asking about. The one in Tuscany does
coolblue
3:27pm
Application is important to me. Around the house aesthetics are important to me...
Tokolosh
3:28pm
I have a pretty similar philosophy, although I probably value the aesthetics a
TheNerd
3:48pm
I’m there
Lifi
3:57pm
I paid close to $4k for top-of-the-line 75" TV (samsung Q90) in 2020.. I just paid $2k for a mid range 100"
TheLost
4:02pm
I take that back.. I called Costco and got the new pice.. I (now) just paid $1799 for a 100" tv 🙂
TheLost
4:23pm
I can see the difference in a higher quality TV, my wife can’t. So she doesn’t
Zbyufan
4:46pm
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