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I totally agree about the second films visual quality, really astounding and I will be fitting the third film into my schedule soon

Hi Matthew. Indeed, I have a Panasonic EX700 40" which to me is large! I find large TVs to be vulgar. I really dislike them plus I only allow for one in my house. But one thing I've learnt from this forum. It's full of broken souls. People moaning about HDR colours, this and that, their OLEDs not giving them pleasure, their Android not doing this. What I will say is that my Apple Eco- system is flawless to me and my active lifestyle. I spend most of my days cycling, mountain biking and surfing whilst travelling. When I do watch my weekly film, it makes me happy. The picture looks great and it sounds clear. I have my friends over with great food and we watch the film while chatting about our travels or biking adventures. My little 40" TV gives me ZERO worries, no sadness or stress. Surely if a large TV displays or exaggerates faults then it's consuming the happiness of the person that owns it? Sometimes it's OK to own a few things, but if the product starts owning you, then it's time to dismiss it!
 
Hi Matthew. Indeed, I have a Panasonic EX700 40" which to me is large! I find large TVs to be vulgar. I really dislike them plus I only allow for one in my house. But one thing I've learnt from this forum. It's full of broken souls. People moaning about HDR colours, this and that, their OLEDs not giving them pleasure, their Android not doing this. What I will say is that my Apple Eco- system is flawless to me and my active lifestyle. I spend most of my days cycling, mountain biking and surfing whilst travelling. When I do watch my weekly film, it makes me happy. The picture looks great and it sounds clear. I have my friends over with great food and we watch the film while chatting about our travels or biking adventures. My little 40" TV gives me ZERO worries, no sadness or stress. Surely if a large TV displays or exaggerates faults then it's consuming the happiness of the person that owns it? Sometimes it's OK to own a few things, but if the product starts owning you, then it's time to dismiss it!
Clearly you're a young person with a young persons view of the world. No kids of your own. Wife? Homeowner? A real job?
Us adults can't spend every day playing. When you have a Wife, own a home, have children and a real job there just isn't much time to do all this playing you do. Life changes as you get older.
Don't be so quick to judge people.
I camp and hike. I run. We often get together with friends and family. All when time allows. And there just isn't much time for those things. Not with work, kids activities and school and other obligations. Such is life.
And when i'm not doing those things I enjoy my 65" TV or my projector and 149" screen. Ones TV has nothing to do with ones life but as you become an adult things change.
All of this is simply a hobby. Not broken souls. People just in to something that you aren't. Don't judge people for that.
 
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