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Originally Posted by glennQNYC
It could be a real challenge to physically get that tv in a lot of rooms. I know of at least one Manhattan penthouse that needed a crane to get a 100" display into it. Actually the crane was needed twice due to a defective unit. Even marble had to be uninstalled because of that damn defective tv. That sucked.
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Hadn't even thought of the difficulty in getting into the house in the first place. Yeah, that would be tough. The wall I mentioned is in the basement. It's a walkout and the door is right by that wall, but the walkway heading down around the side of the house is not easy to negotiate with a big or heavy load.
A TV that big would be a colossal waste in our house anyway. We have one main TV that's a 10 year old Vizio. Maybe 42" or so. Works fine for the little we watch TV. Then we have two wicked cheap 32" Vizios in the Pain Cave just for Zwift and/or watching nonsense while working out.