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Use a stud finder and use some serious lag bolts to attach the mount to the wall and you should be okay.

A TV of that size should be more secure than sitting on a low table of some sort, even though most come with safety straps.

Wherever you put it, don't mount it above the fireplace or anywhere up high. It's unnatural.

Make sure the horizontal center line of the screen is eye level when you are seated. You will thank me. Neck strain will eventually ensue if you mount it higher.

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How about 200" for less than $300? BTW, the picture is much more clear than the picture I took makes it appear. Yes that's a basketball rim just above the screen. It's a Yaber native 1080p projector and a cheap canvas screen.


I don't recall what size my TV is in the "owners booth" but I think it's 75". It's a Hisense Roku TV I bought two years ago when Wallyworld had TV's on sale. I walked in the store, stood back a ways from all the TV's that were on, saw how much more clear one was than the others, checked the settings on it, and bought it. It was just that much better picture than many of the more expensive TV's they offered. And I think it cost me less than $500 at the time.

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One thing you want to make sure of is, if you watch sports or movies with a lot of action you want something with a high refresh rate. The Samsung 56" I have in the house has a lower refresh rate than my projector or the Hisense. When a QB throws the ball down field, the ball kind of flickers on screen rather than you being able to watch the ball in the air.

The Sony has a true 120 refresh rate. I truly don’t know what that means but the Costco guy said that’s good for sports.
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I've had by far the least problems with Sony's. 75" is too big for my house but I did buy a 75" Sony for work and it's been running fine for a couple years.
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My whole house is Samsung, 3-6 yrs old (except for the backup in the guest room, that is the leftover from college and is 14 years old). Knock on wood, zero issues so far.

At 75", you can spend $600-$5,000+. Your max of $1500 is probably a good price point, not overpaying for the latest and greatest, but insuring a higher end box. I typically go with 8series/ 8000 series. My newest TVs are Crystal UHD, though now you can probably be into a 7 or 8 series QLED for $1500.

Remember, you can pretty much never go too big.

Obligatory pic of my basement setup - 75" main screen, 50" top screen, and bonus 46" brought out from my office for big gamedays:

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My whole house is Samsung, 3-6 yrs old (except for the backup in the guest room, that is the leftover from college and is 14 years old). Knock on wood, zero issues so far.

At 75", you can spend $600-$5,000+. Your max of $1500 is probably a good price point, not overpaying for the latest and greatest, but insuring a higher end box. I typically go with 8series/ 8000 series. My newest TVs are Crystal UHD, though now you can probably be into a 7 or 8 series QLED for $1500.

Remember, you can pretty much never go too big.

Obligatory pic of my basement setup - 75" main screen, 50" top screen, and bonus 46" brought out from my office for big gamedays:


Oh man, my add would never let me focus on one screen. Lol.
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They are practically giving TV's away now...479 for a 65 in LG, 497 for 75 in LG.
back in december picked up a 68 in for my outdoor bar area, $250 all in at walmart.
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When I was at Walmart yesterday, I did a walk thru of the tv dept.
They had 5 diff brands of 75 inch smart tv's. Samsung, Lg, Vizio, TCL, and Onn
The only prices I remember were LG..$850, Vizio..$800. Onn..$650
The TCL was around the Onn price...and I ignored the Samsung..I owned one and had problems with it.

A few mentioned certain tv's because they have the streaming apps.
Don't almost all big screens come that way now? I'm not sure if you could get one without.
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A few mentioned certain tv's because they have the streaming apps.
Don't almost all big screens come that way now? I'm not sure if you could get one without.
I prefer to find dumb TV's without the built in apps and hang an Apple TV off them.

Keeps all your content synced and you don't have to answer a billion questions from the wife on how to get to what on a different TV.

Also you maintain feature parity that way.

The built in apps are not always as up to date as what you find on Apple TV / ROKU etc...
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A couple years ago, different apps were supported by different TVs.
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^^^ My 4 year old Vizio came out of the box with 3 streaming apps. Now it has at least 30 different ones that the tv added when it updates. Most of them are worthless..I use just YouTube, Netflix, and Prime.
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^^^ My 4 year old Vizio came out of the box with 3 streaming apps. Now it has at least 30 different ones that the tv added when it updates. Most of them are worthless..I use just YouTube, Netflix, and Prime.
The other reason I don't like Smart TV's, no consistency to the individual app update schedule so depending on how the manufacturer deals with it, showing nags for updates or leaving you alone it can be a pain in the ass to turn the TV on and get an update prompt every couple of days from different apps.
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I have never seen that on this tv for any streaming app.
It must do it in the background or maybe at 3am?
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I have never seen that on this tv for any streaming app.
It must do it in the background or maybe at 3am?
My LG prompts for updates all the time. My other TV's don't.

Bit of a conundrum because I hate auto updates, if I can turn it off I do.
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The worst auto-updates...for me, are the printer updates.
I swear they send them every week just to prove that it's important.
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Check out the LG OLED at Costco. I think the 72" is the largest one in the store, but you can get an 84" by special order. The picture quality and the smart remote are the reasons to buy this one.
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I went with the Samsung 75" from Costco online. 7000 or 8000 series, cant remember which one.
Amazing picture and refresh rate.
The ones in the store are not the the higher quality ones, as with the price point, they don't sell well enough to take up floor space.
We then bought a 55" for upstairs a couple of years later. I also bought a Samsung because I didn't want to have to retrain my wife on the functions/features. lol
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Check out the LG OLED at Costco. I think the 72" is the largest one in the store, but you can get an 84" by special order. The picture quality and the smart remote are the reasons to buy this one.

If I remember right that one was out of my price range but you are totally right, the picture is much better on any oled especially the LG.
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If I remember right that one was out of my price range but you are totally right, the picture is much better on any oled especially the LG.
If you check out the remote, it has a pointer that you aim with the remote. It's really awesome. And there is voice command too.
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The worst auto-updates...for me, are the printer updates.
I swear they send them every week just to prove that it's important.
My Epson printer does this weekly, in the middle of the day.
And if the power goes off I have to key in all the wifi and port info to get it working again.
Okay printer, but I won't buy another one when replacement time comes.

Our TV's update seamlessly. Only our old cheap-ish POS LG had this issue... it also died just weeks after the Costco extended (5 year) warranty ended.

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