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Old 06-28-2020, 05:14 PM   #7
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My husband is the "tech" guy who compares all of the features. You are right...there are a ton of variations out there. We chose a Samsung 65" Q8DT QLED 4K UHD Smart tv (QN65Q8DTAFXZA) - 2020 model if that helps. The colors are amazing, and watching movies is a wonderful experience. My favorite feature is the extremely narrow border around the picture. If you google the model it may give you an idea of the specifics.

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Thank you. That gives me a lot more information about a starting point, exactly the type of info I was looking for but starting out cold, it's so mindnumbing.

I LOVE the bigger screens as you can see background objects in detail, a feature I fell in love with when I went from 36" to 55". Discovered all these details in the sets of TV shows, movies, etc., I could never see before at home, nor pause at the movie theater to inspect and love it. Even the older decorating details of set rooms, such as the wonderful old art deco pieces in old B&W movies, paintings on the walls, titles of books on shelves, etc., I mean weird things like that sometimes really catch my interest and I even zoom in for a larger view, haha. Old and really new kitchen tools are a favorite, don't know why, I'm no cook. I think the bigger the better picture for an inveterate lover of details of set decor, accent pieces, furniture and antiques, etc., in movies, tv shows . Often have to go back and rewatch the show to enjoy the plot after I've enjoyed all of the set decor. costume details, whatever, one formerly only saw on the movie screen, etc.
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