Big Screen TV Have Come A Long Way - This one is 100 inches, wow!
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Not long ago, a 47-inch TV felt massive and futuristic. Today, 100-inch big-screen TVs are not just real, they are surprisingly accessible and cost way less then I paid for my 47-inch HDTV back in the days .
If you are curious to see how far home entertainment has evolved, this 100-inch display on Amazon is a perfect example of how technology keeps pushing the limits of size, clarity, and immersion.
Check out the 100-inch big-screen TV on Amazon
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My Big Screen TV Taught Me a Small but Powerful Lesson
Back in 2012, when I first moved back to Haiti, I brought with me what I thought was a symbol of comfort and success: a large 47-inch flat-screen TV. At the time, it felt important. It was modern, expensive, and impressive. Read more »
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