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how large a flat panel

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how large a flat panel tv do you need ?
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my 42 inch works just fine for my needs thank you. it was like 10 % of what this monster sells for .
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Scary as that is, there are much larger with price tags to go with. 42 seems to be my happy place. Though up to 50 wouldn't ruin my day.
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My last one was a 55" Visio. The Visio's are a very good deal. Reasonably priced (especially through Sams Club or Costco) and yet they generally get very good reviews.

I have 3 Visios (two 32's and the 50) and I'm very happy with them. I also like their very simple and intuitive remotes.
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46" sony or samsung seems to be the std anymore. I have a sony bravia and love it.
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display size should fit the viewing distance...anything too big or too small in a room isn't the best choice...
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46" Sharp / 32" Vizio (my favorite) / 32" Samsung. My next will be a 55" vizio when I save up and I can find a good deal online.
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Wow, mine is only a 40". Now I am suffering from screen envy. I am sure you guys always suspected yours were bigger....
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42" Vizio rox
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52" Samsung plasma and a 42" LCD from Best Buy (their name on it).
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Best Buy branded TV? That sounds kind of scary. I bet it's a re-branded Visio though.
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Isn't their brand "Insignia" (sp)?
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Oh yeah. Dynex is another Best Buy house brand. Hope Insignia is better than the Dynex stuff.

It's probably all made by someone else and re-branded.
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Yeah its Insignia.
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