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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kirk © who wrote (11456)6/21/2021 4:32:19 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26764
 
I have some ideas of what to buy - I'm going to visit the home Wednesday to determine which sizes are best.
The only issue with Best Buy is they can't seem to do delivery for about a month. So we gotta get the TVs home ourselves, if we wind up getting a 70 inch TV, we don't really have a vehicle for that.
I was thinking to hire a guy with a truck from Task Rabbit, and meet him at Best Buy, and bring home two TVs in his truck. Maybe I can get the guy to do installation as well. I've never used Task Rabbit before, it seems to be a "rent a handy man" service.

This guy seems fine:

bestbuy.com

LG seems to have the UP7000 or UP8000 series, I doubt we can tell the difference, so I'm going with the lower end. Save $100!

Or if we think a 70 inch would fit OK we may go with this bad boy.

bestbuy.com

And I think I'm going to buy the SONUS Beam as the sound bar. That sounds quality will be so much higher than we are used to that it will be great. I could spend another $400 and get the Sonus Arc, but I think it may be overkill given the small to medium size of the living room, and our sort of limited TV viewing. We will play some video games out of the system, but I think the Beam is plenty.