[Leica] *****SPAM*****: [OM] OT: TVs

Nathan Wajsman photo at frozenlight.eu
Wed Aug 10 21:11:49 PDT 2022


We have one of those monster TVs in the living room—funny enough, most of my TV watching is on the iPad mini next to my computer. I watch lesser sports (i.e. football games not involving Liverpool FC) and news on it. I only go to the living room to watch important stuff, e.g. Liverpool FC games.

I think for the kind of use you describe, 32 inches is sufficient, but as others have said, you do want as good quality as your budget allows.


Cheers,
Nathan

Nathan Wajsman
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> On 11 Aug 2022, at 03:06, Peter Klein <boulanger.croissant at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Can a guy who still watches a 21 inch TV with a picture tube (yeah, I know) find happiness with a 32 inch LCD TV? For movies, we have lately been using my wife’s ~1900 x 1000 computer screen. A 32 inch TV would fit nicely on the stereo cabinet in our living room. We’ve just been on a trip, and the 32 inch TV in the rental house we stayed in seemed big enough, at least watching “character movies“ rather than scenery movies.
> 
> I keep reading how to be a really cool kid, you need at least a 65 inch screen with 4K and QLEDs and zone brightness and blah blah blah. I’m honestly not sure how much those features would matter to me. Of course, being a photographer, they might matter more than I think. But a bigger set would totally dominate our small living room, says my wife. We sit about 8–10 feet from the TV.
> 
> Those of you who have been through this process, what do you think?
> 
> -Peter
> From my phone with tiny keys and slightly addled voice recognition
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