Jason B
Well-Known Member
The thing with TV's now, is that you can get a 4K 65" smart TV for less than I paid for my first 42" 1080p (non-smart) LCD.My 65" flat screen has been fine for well over 15 years. As have my four 42" flat screen monitors, in fact none of my flat screen monitors ever have failed! I did need to replace the florescent backlight in a used 15 year IBM Thinkpad laptop, but it is still chugging along.
I am not a Luddite.
But I do expect engineering excellence. And that can't be found in modern Ford trucks. So I go back to what works and is most cost effective.
The world is going to change dramatically in the next 10 years. Best be prepared for the turmoil during the shift to the new (and different) reality.
One last thing. I love the quality of music that my analog turntable produces. It is superior to any digital music that I have. The sounds are warmer and realistic. I wouldn't have thought it possible before I picked up that quality 50+ year old turntable and rebuilt it.
All the old LPs that I have acquired needed was a deep cleaning to sound new. Amazing technology.
I am currently refurbishing a couple of 1970's era Technics audio components, paired with 2 Cerwin Vega speakers that will rattle the windows without distortion... well not much distortion. Those puppies were made for partying, designed to be LOUD.
A 65" Samsung QLED 4K will run about $500. They've truly become disposable. I remember dad taking in our 20" B&W Zenith back in the 70s to get repaired a few times.
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