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.... come on now be honest..
... does the size of the TV screen really make a difference... |
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Size does matter. A big car pulls a caravan better than a small car does
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Size does matter. A big car pulls a caravan better than a small car does A small caravan leaves enough camel crap to start a huge fire. For TV's you want 1080p and at least a120GHz refresh rate. What that translates to is picture clarity image sharpness and less motion blur. Size depends on your budget # of viewers and the distance you watch from. Sony's bravias are excellent LG and Toshiba aren't bad and I'd put vizio and Samsung below them. Bigger is bigger and that's better isn't it? Mine is 46" |
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Because I love the little things in life...if it works and has a good picture...it works for me...I watch movies on my phone all the time...if your focused on it you don't notice the size after a few...probably just me that thinks this...but I make due with what I have...
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Well it does make it easier to see with out magnifying glasses.
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I spend most of my time on my 11 inch tablet have house full of bigger screens devices though.
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Of course it does.....if we are talking home theatre, you want as close to the cinema experience you can get....
mine is big.....hehe...60" Panasonic plasma top of the range.... Next toy in my collection will be a projector....gotta go 110"....pant, pant... |
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i like it big... so i can watch even when im in another room
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If 'size' does matter to me, then I may surely conclude that the 'theme' of the event (that I was watching) wasn't adequately engrossing; otherwise, I wouldn't have had the opportunity to bother about the 'size of the screen'
However, no matter to what extent, the theme might be 'mesmerizing', 'picture and sound' quality DOES matter to me..Never ever enjoyed a viewing with poor sound and/or picture quality... And now for the general view: "Is bigger always better?" - Well 'no, not always' in my opinion. Often, 'small acts of humanity' assume high proportions as of 'nobility' 'kindness' & 'humanity'.. Nothing in life could be more 'gratifying' than 'being humane' |
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Depends on what you're watching. I love movies, so it's nice watching them on my 60" 3D TV. Especially Blu Ray, and 3D movies. Watching the late 60's scifi B flick The Bubble (thank you Kino for their awesome job updating the 3D for modern TV/Blu Rays) is seriously like no other 3D film I've ever seen, puts Avatar to shame.
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