Why does everyone want a massive TV?

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bennyboy71:I mean, what's the point?

i picked up my 42" plasma at the weekend.. the shop had a 65" on display.. that was a monster! the corner where i have my tv/speakers just doesnt give me any more room to play with.. so unless i re design the room/space.. then i'm stuck at 42" my parents have a 32" and they think my screen is huge.. i remember seeing a 36" CRT set about 10 years ago and thinking it was massive... i guess times have changed!
 

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No compromise having a projector. Far from it....

And the UK isn't typically buying "massive" TVs - average screen size is just migrating from 32in to 37in (boosted by lower prices/increased availability of 40in LCDs). The big, 50in+ sets still represent a small amount of total UK TV sales.
 
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My philips 32inch lcd from around 3 years back, is the same size in frame as tvs today for 40-42inches.

You get to see more on a bigger screen.
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Yeah but I can watch films on my laptop in bed and that looks pretty big from where I'm lying.

Its not like the quality of TV output - programmes or films - is increasing to match the size. Especially when you look at the kind of films What Hi-Fi promotes in the mag - I mean, who wants to see Adam Sandler's cheesy grin spreading halfway across your living room? Or Sylvester Stallone's man boobs groaning and creaking as he pumps lead into some more racist stereotypes?
 

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bennyboy71:
Yeah but I can watch films on my laptop in bed and that looks pretty big from where I'm lying.

Its not like the quality of TV output - programmes or films - is increasing to match the size. Especially when you look at the kind of films What Hi-Fi promotes in the mag - I mean, who wants to see Adam Sandler's cheesy grin spreading halfway across your living room? Or Sylvester Stallone's man boobs groaning and creaking as he pumps lead into some more racist stereotypes?

Congratulations for posting one whole post - this thread starter - without attacking us. Normal service resumed now, though.
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Clare Newsome:bennyboy71:
Yeah but I can watch films on my laptop in bed and that looks pretty big from where I'm lying.

Its not like the quality of TV output - programmes or films - is increasing to match the size. Especially when you look at the kind of films What Hi-Fi promotes in the mag - I mean, who wants to see Adam Sandler's cheesy grin spreading halfway across your living room? Or Sylvester Stallone's man boobs groaning and creaking as he pumps lead into some more racist stereotypes?

Congratulations for posting one whole post - this thread starter - without attacking us. Normal service resumed now, though.
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Ah now Clare, don't be so precious. You've already stated to me before that the mag is 'proudly mainstream' so I just wonder why - given that mainstream television and film content is becoming worryingly more lowbrow and formulaic - anyone in their right mind would want to spend money celebrating that in bigger and bigger fashion. Surely, its time TV programme quality was linked to screen size? Maybe Sony et al should develop TV sets thats restrict the viewing frame depending on how mind-numbing the signal is? In these organic, macrobiotic health-conscious times, shouldn't one really be paying as much attention to the eyes brain and ears as one does to the heart and six pack?

And what about the children? Will somebody please think of the children?!
 
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these kind of threads baffle me, you may as well start a thread asking why do people drink tea, or why do people eat sandwiches, its because they like to, choose to, want to etc.. if some people choose to have a "massive tv" then its because they want to, its personal choice, just like not watching tv, not wanting a massive tv etc.. kinda pointless thread really..

edit.. in fact the best one would be.

why do people do things that i dont do??
 

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Whats the point?

Well upscaled dvds look fantastic and blurays wouldnt look as good on smaller tvs.

Gaming (particularly driving games) are so much better on a big screen

Even now on my 46" screen I think I could do with a bigger screen when watching a true widesreen pic (black bars top and bottom)

I think your missing the point..........
 
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Ravey Gravey Davy:
maxflinn:these kind of threads baffle me

Absolutely precious ,Max.
shouldnt that be "priceless"
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maxflinn:these kind of threads baffle me, you may as well start a thread asking why do people drink tea, or why do people eat sandwiches, its because they like to, choose to, want to etc.. if some people choose to have a "massive tv" then its because they want to, its personal choice, just like not watching tv, not wanting a massive tv etc.. kinda pointless thread really..

Yes, but you're making the classic mistake of assuming people know what they like, when in actuality, marketing departments and media decide that these days. 'Supersize your TV' as a WHF cover headline is a case in point - linguistically and agenda-wise, its being issued as a command.

The Government should impose restrictions on TV sizes in the national interest - no more than 40 inches, I reckon. Maybe even go back to making people watch portables. Any more than that and you get an ASBO for being a show off.
 
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aliEnRIK:
I think your missing the point..........

...and you're missing the correct spelling. May be a result of too much 46 inch action?
 

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maxflinn:these kind of threads baffle me, you may as well start a thread asking why do people drink tea, or why do people eat sandwiches

What do you mean 'you may as well'? That's just about all you ever do, max...
 

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bennyboy71:aliEnRIK:
I think your missing the point..........

...and you're missing the correct spelling. May be a result of too much 46 inch action?

ohhhh

Your one of 'those' are you............
 

John Duncan

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bennyboy71:In these organic, macrobiotic health-conscious times, shouldn't one really be paying as much attention to the eyes brain and ears as one does to the heart and six pack?And what about the children? Will somebody please think of the children?!

I think you'll find the Nintendo Wii did just as much for my children's health on my 23" TV as it does on my 32".

Personally I find that the bigger the television, the better quality content I want on it, not worse, and I've found that beautiful content - and I do mean beautiful - tends to be rather more highbrow than you suggest.
 
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JohnDuncan:bennyboy71:In these organic, macrobiotic health-conscious times, shouldn't one really be paying as much attention to the eyes brain and ears as one does to the heart and six pack?
And what about the children? Will somebody please think of the children?!

I think you'll find the Nintendo Wii did just as much for my children's health on my 23" TV as it does on my 32".

Personally I find that the bigger the television, the better quality content I want on it, not worse, and I've found that beautiful content - and I do mean beautiful - tends to be rather more highbrow than you suggest.

Good - I appreciate the integrity of that approach. Does it not irk you then that WHF so blatantly promotes such rubbish films each month? Maybe we could have a John Duncan Recommends column to even out the balance and restore some grey cells?
 

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bennyboy71:Good - I appreciate the integrity of that approach. Does it not irk you then that WHF so blatantly promotes such rubbish films each month? Maybe we could have a John Duncan Recommends column to even out the balance and restore some grey cells?

No. Does it irk you that when asked by Andy Kerr what films I use to 'show off' kit, I said Iron Man?
 

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bennyboy71 i like to watch on a big screen to watch films & blu-ray, i am quite happy with my 46" although sometimes i wish i had a bigger screen.

I notice more of the background on a larger screen which improves viewing.
 

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