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madridista
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  #3415277 16-Sep-2025 01:37
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Would be used in our new place we are moving into and we do not have a TV as have only had a place that has always been furnished when renting.

Going something like at our new place!

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  #3415519 17-Sep-2025 08:19
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My dog monopolizes our lounge tv. If I get him one of his own for his bedroom I can finally watch my own tv shows!

 


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  #3415524 17-Sep-2025 08:26
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Will put it in my sons room

 

 

 

 

 




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  #3415637 17-Sep-2025 15:32
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 🤔🧐I think we need to test modern oled saltwater immersion performance across manufacturers. Certainly not a nice gaming display upgrade. 

 


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  #3415899 18-Sep-2025 13:35
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My friends family , after 6 months of struggle just got a job and now planning to get a rental home ( they had been in a shared accom so far ), so i would like to gift them this tv. 

 

 

 

 

 

thank you for consideration. 

 

 

 

 

 

much love . 


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  #3415906 18-Sep-2025 14:10
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Would be good to replace parent's TV, thanks for the chance.


 
 
 
 

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  #3415968 18-Sep-2025 18:54
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Will probably use it in a tiny home, if we get a tiny home.


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  #3416168 19-Sep-2025 10:04
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Our current TV is an old 2nd(++) hand 50" Plasma that is quite tired.  We had our house renovated a while ago and had a particular wall extra heavily braced for mounting this beast to it.  About 5 years ago it failed when the upper half of the picture failed, then the bottom half.  I had to dig deep into it to replace about 6 electrolytic caps which required a blowtorch and a sledgehammer to remove them.  Thankfully it did the trick!  Looking forward to replacing it with a TV that doesn't dim the lights and cause the power lines to smoke a bit when it's running!  Thankfully the spinning disc in the power meter keeps the meter cool.


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  #3416188 19-Sep-2025 11:02
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I will use it as a tablet and play games on it in the man cave. No one can stop me.

 

 

 


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  #3416367 19-Sep-2025 15:01
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I would give the TV to my mum to replace her 15year old TV that she refuses to replace "because it still works"


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  #3416692 20-Sep-2025 13:16
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We'd replace one of the Veons. 

 

 

 

We've just bought a replacement for the Sharp.

 

 

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  #3416783 20-Sep-2025 18:17
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But I've got a blank space, TV
And I'll write your name

 

 





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  #3416888 21-Sep-2025 09:56
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Our Panasonic TV is currently a brick. Out with the lemon Panasonic and in with this wee beauty. 


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  #3416900 21-Sep-2025 11:43
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I would have to spend countless hours convincing why we should replace our old Sony TV with an LG TV then hope it lives up to the hype I created for an awesome TV experience... meanwhile our old TV could be handed on to one of the kids... no point it going to waste.


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  #3417070 21-Sep-2025 14:37
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Would love to have this in a new outdoor area we are looking to build, with the TV wall mounted outside the house in an enclosed atrium. 

 

Certainly won't be able to afford the tv after the build!





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