u/Crazy-Replacement548

Could a 100-inch TV actually fit through my apartment elevator?

The screen fits the wall. The elevator is now the main character.

The listed TV dimensions are one thing, but the shipping box is wider and much harder to rotate. There is also a tight corner between the elevator and my door.

Has anyone had a large TV delivered to an apartment building? I need to know what to measure before I turn this into a very expensive lobby decoration.

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u/Crazy-Replacement548 — 7 days ago

Who in your house actually measured the wall before buying the TV?

Our TV-size discussion has reached the stage where everyone has an opinion and nobody has used a tape measure.

One person keeps showing photos of 100-inch setups. Another says anything over 75 inches will take over the room. Meanwhile, we have not confirmed the wall width, stand depth, or where the speakers and cables would go.

I think the person who does the measuring should get the final vote. Fair rule?

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u/Crazy-Replacement548 — 16 days ago

What is more annoying: window reflections or closing the blinds every time?

My room is bright on one side and shaded on the other, so TV advice gets confusing fast.

The picture is fine at night. During the afternoon, dark scenes pick up a window reflection and sports can look flatter depending on where the sun lands. I can close the blinds, but doing that for every casual show feels ridiculous.

For a mixed-light room, would you prioritize anti-reflection, brightness, or better local dimming first?

u/Crazy-Replacement548 — 20 days ago

Late-night movies: black levels, readable subtitles, or lower brightness?

I watch most movies after everyone else is asleep, and that has changed what I care about in a TV.

The screen does not need to light up the room. I want dark scenes to keep enough detail, subtitles to stay readable without looking like bright white boxes, and dialogue to be clear at a reasonable volume.

People usually turn this into MiniLED versus OLED, but I am more interested in the actual late-night experience. Which of those details bothers you first when it is wrong?

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u/Crazy-Replacement548 — 23 days ago