Recommend me a TV

Scottie Drippin

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Picked up a 50in UM7300PUA on Black Friday five years ago that's now got a burn hole the size of a golf ball.

Wouldn't mind a 55in now, but with how much I (and anyone else whoever looked at it) loved my TV despite only paying like 4-500 for it at the time, have a hard time justing spending too much more than that on a replacement.

For heavy movie watching and casual gaming, what's the best series of tvs I should be looking into for around 4-7?
 

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Three good choices for your price range







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If you're serious about movies, you need an OLED. Save your bread and bless yourself.
 
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I like LG tvs, the bigger the better
 

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Be careful who you ask for advice. This place will tell you the human eye can't even process 4K so any Onn or Dynex 1080p TV will look exactly the same as an LG C1.
Cap this place is full of electronics snobs who going to tell you oled or bust
 

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No use in looking at a tv unless you plan on getting a 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos speaker setup :lolbron:
 
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