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How often do you upgrade and what is your current TV ?

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1-12-2019 22:13:48 Mobile | Show all posts
I upgraded our eight year old 40inch Sony Bravia earlier this year for a 55inch LG B6. Loving it. My mother in law has the Bravia now so I still see it - and it's a great TV - but watching stuff at home on the LG is like being at the cinema. I haven't been to the cinema since we bought it.
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1-12-2019 22:13:49 Mobile | Show all posts
I would say that I typically upgrade my main TV once every 3-5 years, however, I kept my Pioneer KRP 500a running as my main set for a staggering 7 years.  That was a bit of a special case however as it pretty much took at least 5 years for it to be even bettered!  Before that, I owned a 40" LCD for a couple of years (getting in right at the start of 1080p with the first 1080p Samsung), before that a widescreen 32" Sony CRT for around 5 years and before that a 4:3 29" Sony CRT for again around 5 years.

I bought the 65" LG B6 at launch last year and have no plans to change that at all for some time to come.  It still completely blows me away after owning it for over a year.
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1-12-2019 22:13:49 Mobile | Show all posts
I have upgraded to an LG 65 inch B6 this year, I had an LG Plasma 60 inch which I bought about 3 years ago but when I bought it it was as a stopgap until I could afford to get an OLED set. I'm glad I couldn't afford it at the time as I think the B6 is much better than the early models, 65 inch HDR not curved. I'm very happy with this TV and don't think that I'll be upgrading for quite a while as it's the best and most expensive TV I've ever owned, and am shortly going to have it professionally calibrated, looking forward to that. Also UHD Blu Rays look fantastic (Oppo 203)
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1-12-2019 22:13:49 Mobile | Show all posts
I've no intention of downgrading from my VT65 anytime soon
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1-12-2019 22:13:50 Mobile | Show all posts
No me! Still a fantastic set and well into it's fifth year. In fact it could out live me.
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1-12-2019 22:13:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Honestly, I bought my last TV in 2013, a 3D full HD LG 42LA641S that is still working as almost 4 years ago. I would love to buy a 3D TV now, 4K resolution, but I am not very eager to do it (3D 4K TV is very, very expensive now). I go by the words "if it is not broken, don't fix it/replace it". A new 4K TV would cost me a lot more than I want to spend right now (still an LG TV, I am very satisfied with my current one). I also do not want to ditch 3D. It looks manufacturers are moving away from 3D again and I would love to be able to continue watching 3D movies in the future.
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1-12-2019 22:13:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Had our main TV (a 46" ES6300 Series 6 SMART 3D Full HD Slim LED TV), since 2012. Thought about upgrading but it's working fine and we only use it with YouView now so seems rather a waste of money to change it.
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1-12-2019 22:13:50 Mobile | Show all posts
2004 My fist plasma a SONY WEGA KEP42M1 42" SD Widescreen Plasma.
2008 My first HD plasma a Panasonic VIERA TH-50PZ850U 50" Plasma 1080p HDTV
2013 I purchased one of the last & best plasma TV's the Panasonic TX-P55VT65B 55"
2017 My first OLED the Panasonic TX-65EZ1002B 65"

So roughly every 4 years I change TV's

Still have the TX-P55VT65B that has been moved to the main bedroom
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After the feedback of so many fast switchers here I am admitting that I am still living with my 14 (!) years old plasma (Pio 434). It cost me nearly 6.000 Euros in 2003 and am now looking to buy an LG OLED 55B7 in November when I come back from a long foreign stay.

I guess I just moved the AVforums average by a few years
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