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In Reply to: RE: Anyone experimenting with 4K TV ? posted by AbeCollins on February 08, 2026 at 14:04:26
Glad to hear 75" is a good size for your 13 foot viewing distance. I think that will be the size we will end up with, but I will need to replace the stand the TV sits on with one that is wider so the TV doesn't look oversized for the stand. We could also mount the TV on the wall which would make it easy to change the viewing angle.
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We had a custom made TV stand many years ago. It also had lots of shelving, more than I need anymore.
The 77" LG OLEDs are terrific for about $2K which I updated to in my office when the old 65" died. The picture below is an old 75" Sony 940. At the time, OLEDs only went up to 65" pictures at the time. Ah, but the Sony has an excellent picture and it takes two strong guys to move it. My newer LG has only a 1/4" deep screen with a smaller 1 1/2" box attached to the screen. You could easily move it because it's light, just awkward for the size.
Just don't ever put a TV over the fireplace!
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-Rod
Wall mounting the 75" TV was something I didn't want to tackle even if I had help from the neighbor. I figured I would let Best Buy be entirely responsible from delivery to placing it up on the wall. I had my own wall mount but their guys had one that they preferred and it was slightly higher-end making it not only easier to mount but to tilt so the HDMI cable connections are easier to get to.
You're going to enjoy that big screen. I see it as a long term "investment"; something to be enjoyed for many years ahead so I didn't want to skimp. We didn't buy top-of-the-line but went mid-upper. Have fun!
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