I want at least an 80 as long as it is crystal clear but don't think my den could handle a 100 without me seeing too much noise until we go to Ultra HD 8k(4320p) so I'm holding out going bigger until those come down in price. Once you see Ultra HD 8k - not 4k, you won't ever want another TV, my TV guy tells me. I won't use noise reduction as it takes a generation or two out of the picture but with Ultra shouldn't need to. Then I can get my really big screen. I've got the pickiest HDTV eye there is so hopefully, Ultra HD 8k will help.
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