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Originally Posted by ZoetMB
Who said anything about "properly"? If you don't have wall space, you can't really have a very large-screen TV no matter what you want. I've been in several brand new million dollar NYC apartments and there's no place for a very large TV. About the best they can do is a 32" sitting on a dresser in a bedroom.
I was in a small house in Woodstock, NY last week and the only place where even a 50" could have gone is blocked by a heating stove. They've got a tiny TV (probably 22" or smaller) in the kitchen and that's the only TV in the house.
It's not a matter of what's proper or what's wanted, but what's practical. If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit.
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why did you not quote everything. I already replied to all this garbage in the previous post. Post a floor plan of the Woodstock plan and I am sure I could find a way for them to have a much bigger screen in the home if they wanted to.
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And that's aside from the generation of people who are perfectly happy watching TV on their computer, iPad or even their phone screen.
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there is no such generation. Don't get me wrong, there are kids that are happy watching on PC, ipad or phone in many situations. But sooner or later they will grow up and then they will have a home and family and need something big enough so that they can share it together and with friends comfortably. You can’t look at teens or early 20’s and pretend it means anything anyone that is 30+ knows that, when you are young what you care for (independence and high risk tolerance) fade away once you become more mature.