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Old 02-06-2024, 10:14 AM   #7
burgerunh
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I have had very good luck with Samsung TV's over the last 15 years or so. The first one that I had lasted 13+ years and I gave it away and it was still working. The 65" one upstairs in my house is now 6 years old and trouble free. This replaced a Vizio TV that died after 13 months of use, 1 month out of warranty. I purchased a new Samsung TV for my man town in the basement last year that was one of the higher end models with a 120 hertz refresh rate for better performance. Thus far that one has been great as well.

As far as sound bars go I would recommend that you go with the same brand as the TV that you purchase. That way the TV and the Sound Bar "play nice" together and integrate seamlessly. Don't cheap out on the sound bar. There is a good reason why some sound bars cost $100 and some are $1000.

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