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Looking for budget-friendly 100" TV for movies & gaming in 2026

I’m planning to replace my old Samsung TV recently, and I’m hunting for a great 100-inch television.

My main use is immersive movie watching and casual gaming, so I want solid picture quality and smooth performance for both scenarios.

I hope to get a 2025/2026 new model with good cost performance, without overspending on unnecessary high-end specs.

Would you guys share some reliable 100-inch TV recommendations that fit this dual usage need?

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u/Due-Information1722 — 4 days ago

Is Hisense worth considering if I just want a simple living room TV for family use?

I’ve been browsing TVs lately and honestly feel a little worn out by how many models are packed with features I don’t really need.

I’m not looking for advanced gaming stuff or a complicated smart system. I just want a simple living room TV that’s easy to use, reliable day to day, and good enough for normal family viewing.

That’s why I’ve started wondering whether Hisense makes sense here, especially if the goal is just good value and a practical setup instead of chasing premium features.

For people who bought a TV mainly for plain home use, did simplicity end up mattering more than specs?

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u/Other_Initiative_729 — 6 days ago

200" projector or 100" TV for a home theater?

I’m building out a home theater and keep going back and forth on one question: should I go all-in on a 200-inch projector setup, or get a big 100-inch TV instead?

Room height is around 8 ft, and I care most about movies first, with some gaming here and there. What I’m weighing is immersion vs day-to-day practicality — install complexity, brightness, maintenance, and how usable it feels outside perfect dark-room conditions.

For anyone who’s compared a projector setup with a really large TV at home, what ended up feeling better in real use?

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u/Other_Initiative_729 — 11 days ago