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submitted 9 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I moved into my own place a few years back and for the first while only had a giant den TV. 4K, 72", the works. and it’s brilliant, of course. but i was resistant to buy a TV for the bedroom, but eventually I did. 32", tiny, tinny little sound, and it’s so insanely cozy.

i didn’t even realize how much that would affect things. but my god, watching my favorite shows and films on such a small, intimate screen genuinely hits different. i don’t know what the point of this post is, other than ‘TV good’. and yes, TV good. especially if you buy the discs yourself and never have to see any ads.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

I feel this way too.

I bought a nice 50” 4K TV last year and it is beautiful. Definitely the best TV I’ve ever bought.

But I still prefer laying in bed watching my 40” 1080p TV I got 10 years ago.

But it recently has had its screen die on me randomly and the volume doesn’t work sometimes :/ I’m planning on replacing it soon, because I enjoy having a TV in my bedroom more than my living room.

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