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TV Feedbak
What would you do. The price is the same.
60" LED 1080p OR 55" LED 4k
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Wow the 4K is that cheap? I generally go the biggest. Not many shows are even filming in 4K yet. By the time they are, it will be time to upgrade.
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Depends on;
- The Brand
- The features
- Are they both "Smart TV's
- How do they look (Thick or thin Bezel)
There is actually a much bigger difference in total screen area size then only the diagonal measurement would lead you to believe........for instance a 60" diagonal measurement is only 8.4% larger than a 55" diagonal measurement but when you do the total area (Length X Width) calculation you will find that 60" is actually 19.6% more screen area than the 55.........so in essence you are getting 20% more screen with the 60"....food for thought
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 Originally Posted by Paul65K
Depends on;
- The Brand
- The features
- Are they both "Smart TV's
- How do they look (Thick or thin Bezel)
There is actually a much bigger difference in total screen area size then only the diagonal measurement would lead you to believe........for instance a 60" diagonal measurement is only 8.4% larger than a 55" diagonal measurement but when you do the total area (Length X Width) calculation you will find that 60" is actually 19.6% more screen area than the 55.........so in essence you are getting 20% more screen with the 60"....food for thought 
Um....FYI.....when looking at your post under the "hotboat orange" theme your signature is an RDP Logo...
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this is what it looks like.
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 Originally Posted by GRADS
this is what it looks like.
Interesting but I think it's just on your computer. Clear your browser history and see if it's still there. It might be the wink that's somehow messed up in code.
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 Originally Posted by Paul65K
Depends on;
- The Brand
- The features
- Are they both "Smart TV's
- How do they look (Thick or thin Bezel)
There is actually a much bigger difference in total screen area size then only the diagonal measurement would lead you to believe........for instance a 60" diagonal measurement is only 8.4% larger than a 55" diagonal measurement but when you do the total area (Length X Width) calculation you will find that 60" is actually 19.6% more screen area than the 55.........so in essence you are getting 20% more screen with the 60"....food for thought 
That's great to know!
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Here you go. Now back to TVs......

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