@sneakypete
I ain't never paid more than 150 bucks for a tv, and I probably never will. The one I have now, I think it's 52"(?), was free. The one before it was 48" and cost me 75 bucks... Easy to come by and dirt cheap... Usually with a minor problem, easily fixed.
@roamer_1 Well,they are all minor problems if you know how to fix them. Not so minor if you don't.
And to be totally truthful,I have had so many memory problems since they nuked me with radiation and chemo that even *I* don't trust my memory anymore.
My patience sucks even more than my memory.
To add to that,money doesn't mean a damn thing to me as long as I am not homeless or hungry,so I don't mind spending it on things that please and entertain me. After all,what else is it good for?
If my old Samsun tv dies today,I AM going to have a new one playing in my house tomorrow. I owe it to myself.
Well,the truth is I have a old 32 inch flat screen in my shop that I bought a day or two before I got sick,and for all practical purposes it is new. I doubt it has 3 hours on it. I got too sick to go out to the shop to work,so I never had any reason to play it. I can use that one to get by with until I can find and buy the bigger one that best fits my needs.
Yes,I DO know people who are too cheap to even spend money on themselves,but I ain't one of them and am making no apologies for it.