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My 2013 Samsung in the living room finally gave up. I'm looking for TV I can put on the old wall mount.

There seems to be hundreds of different TV's I have both a Sam's club and a BJs membership. Anyone got any suggestions?
 
My 2013 Samsung in the living room finally gave up. I'm looking for TV I can put on the old wall mount.

There seems to be hundreds of different TV's I have both a Sam's club and a BJs membership. Anyone got any suggestions?

All our TV's are Samsung. I'd go to Sam's and buy whatever one you like. I've bought my last 3 TV's from Sam's.

My 83" is wall mounted.
 
My 2013 Samsung in the living room finally gave up. I'm looking for TV I can put on the old wall mount.

There seems to be hundreds of different TV's I have both a Sam's club and a BJs membership. Anyone got any suggestions?

My 2008 Samsung finally died last year and I had no real reason to go with something else but when I did the research it seemed Sony was a little ahead of Samsung when it came to the newest picture quality features at comparable price points so I went with a Sony and have no complaints so far. I got it on Amazon.
 
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I have a Samsung. It has an adaptive setting that changes the screen darkness/brightness based on room conditions. Super annoying. Dark movie scenes are almost pitch black, where as gaming (it automatically detects a gaming console) dark scenes you can see everything perfectly. I've tried everything I can do to adjust it but haven't found any setting solution.

The volume on some movies is also all over the place. An action scene will rattle the windows, but during a normal conversation scene I have to crank the volume to 100 to be able to hear anything.
 
Seems to be a theme. Circa 2010 Samsung TV that's been great. Last month or two has been getting grainy or lines until you go push or pull on the frame. We're trying to get thru to black Friday for sales. Been looking at Samsung again since we've gotten good life from the current. Have seen that Sony is recommended often too.
 
Wife's Samsung she inherited from her late mother crapped out earlier this year. Replaced it with a Vizio as we'd had a Vizio in Commiefornia and got good service out of it (but didn't bring it to Florida). Seems fine, I think its a 32 inch.
 
Samsung.

The Samsung Plus channels are the best reason of all. I don't pay for any TV or use streaming services. TV just kills time and brain cells. :)
 
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I prefer Sony and won't buy another LG.

I have an LG 65" that's probably around 5 years old. It doesn't have an HBO app available. The Sony I replaced it with is around the same age (maybe older) and has HBO and all the other apps I use. It also seemed to have regular problems with the apps it did have.
 
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