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4K, pointless at this stage

3D, pointless since they were launched like 5 years back

65"... unless you've got a big room, the 480p/720p/1080p content you'll be playing on it will not be as sharp as it should be.

Would still bang, but not for that price

For the difference in price, I'd be going for this... then upgrading in a few years to a good TV once 4K porn is actually available

https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-50-led-tv-full-hd-za/

3D is not to bad, good for movies at home

Everyone will always want bigger tvs when they do get cheaper, no matter how much room they have lol

Buy $70 of wolfblass wine first = $370 tv and wait 20 weeks for it fkn lol

I'll stick with my 70" Sony FHD, which I still think is the best value:quality TV out at the moment. A bit over $2k and clear as day :)

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Buy $70 of wolfblass wine first = $370 tv and wait 20 weeks for it fkn lol

I'll stick with my 70" Sony FHD, which I still think is the best value:quality TV out at the moment. A bit over $2k and clear as day :)

This is what is in our lounge room, $2k from jb on boxing day sales

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Birds I was looking at that TV for my joint.. tossing up between the 60 or 70 (850B right?)

60 is like 1k cheaper than the 70 though.. how you find it?

http://www.rtings.com/info/television-size-to-distance-relationship

have a look at veiwing distance before you buy a tv too man. i have a 60 in the bedroom (just cos its a spare) and f**k its pointless.

Birds I was looking at that TV for my joint.. tossing up between the 60 or 70 (850B right?)

60 is like 1k cheaper than the 70 though.. how you find it?

Yeh 850B I think

Go the 70, the extra 10 inches is a big difference.

Depends on room size to an extent, but my lounge isn't that huge. Feel free to pop by and see / measure how far away I sit. With the 70" you can sit pretty far back, so more people can watch it at same time without a crappy viewing angle = great for boys nights in. Have sat 2 metres away from it playing COD and it's still very clear looking.

This is what is in our lounge room, $2k from jb on boxing day sales

Good tv hey! You got a bargain. Think mine was a few hundred more a few months before the end of last year.

I used to have my 55" at the end of my bed and it was ridiculous. Your eyes have to move constantly to watch what ever is on the screen and it's even worse when playing Playstation.

This is good for 1st person shooters where you already dart eyes everywhere, but annoying for everything else.

This is what is in our lounge room, $2k from jb on boxing day sales

I don't suppose you'd still have the receipt and could send me a picture of it so I can try and weasel them down to that?

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