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Purchase of tv

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  • oldernonethewiser
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    TELLIT01 said:


    Personally I think TVs can get too big for daily viewing, especially if you are going to put it in the corner of a room, but I have the advantage of a flush wall mounted screen that's a decent size plus a large projector that drops in front for the big movie night.
    We have no choice but to put it diagonally across a corner due to the shape of the room.  Before long we may not be able to buy a TV at all.


    Once you ditch the TV think of the savings you will make ;)
    Things that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid


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