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Not quite the 115" TV but can be had in the US

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  • Brookwood

    I just happened upon this TV online this morning while scanning the airwaves. Imagine having a TV that runs on 220 volts!

    Up here in the North country, it would probably make for a good secondary HEAT source! 😁

    Samsung UA50RU7100 Multisystem 220 volt 50" Smart Wifi UHD 4K Multi system LED TV 110 - 220v 240 volts pal ntsc secam (220-electronics.com)

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  • yoshmyster

    Say was it a custom job for 220 Electronic?

    Imagine a TV giving you a tan, skin cancer and capable of growing house plants.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    yoshmyster: 29655221696155/comments/29655236301595

    Say was it a custom job for 220 Electronic?

    Imagine a TV giving you a tan, skin cancer and capable of growing house plants.

    Might be made for a foreign country. Some countries, such as New Zealand, do not have 120 volts, everything is 220.

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  • Locust Fork

    Our TV went out and I went with Larry to Sams. He was shocked how low the prices were for the bigger ones. Of course, I wanted the "better picture"….which costs more, and he was set on getting the biggest thing that would fit in the space we had. He watches more than me, so he won and got the crazy thing hanging in our living room. I think it is 85 inches.

    We have a larger wall we could put a bigger one on….but it would put you sitting so close to it and the sun comes in from across the room, which is why we have the living room set up like it is now. One of these days its just going to be Larry…his recliner….and a MONSTER TV on that wall with all the windows boarded up to prevent glare. So long as I'm able to fight that battle I'm keeping my furniture where it sits…..I'm growing tired though!

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  • bullshot

    We have an 80 inch tv and I love it.

    It would be darned hard to scale back after this, hoping our next one is even bigger.

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  • Brookwood

    A gal once told me that size does not matter. So I have always been satisfied with my 50" 20 year old Panasonic plasma TV.

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  • neacpa

    Kasey????

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  • yoshmyster

    neacpaĀ - That pic's pretty much like me. One day I'll have a mini fridge where the side tray is. And when Lazy boy makes a Lazy-Potty-Boy like in the documentary "Idiocracy" I'll be there. I hope they make it soon before I go into a diaper.

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  • Chief Shaway

    My sons set up in his basement. Center is 85ā€.
    And yes, he really likes college football. 😃

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  • montanajoe
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    Whoa. That's a nicer set up than a lot of sport bars.

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  • Chief Shaway

    I told him tonight, while talking about the 6:30 games tomorrow night and which game, Ohio State or Illinois that he would have on the main screen. He gave option 3 of Alabama. I told him that if I had his money I’d have the same setup šŸ˜†šŸ˜‰. I’ll have to flip between the three.

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  • Don McManus

    We had an 85" in our last house, but we had it mounted 30 feet from the viewing area.

    Too big for the current living room as being less than 20 feet from the screen was awkward.

    65" TV for under $ 700.00. Incredible. I remember buying the mostest hughest 55" plasma 20+ years ago for around $ 4,500.00. Some things have gone way down in price over the years.

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  • yoshmyster

    Chief ShawayĀ - That's one way to watch porn. Suround-o-vision.

    Don McManusĀ - 85" tv back 30 feet to view? Then you'll need binoculars to see the c-section scars.

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