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Old 13-11-2024, 11:10   #15
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Re: Choosing a TV

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
My 40" Samsung is still going strong, we bought it on the day of the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.


It was wall mounted in 2020, I hope when it does die, I'll be able to get another 40" or one which meets the weight limit on the mount. (I'm hoping that a bigger screen will be lighter as tech improves), but I cant go to big.
They definitely to get lighter. My 2011 46" Samsung weighs considerably more than my 2020 55" Samsung. Also not too much bigger as the bezels have got so slim now too.
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