I get a lot of glare on my CX but honestly, on the rare occasion you get to watch TV during the day, we usually close the blinds and if we didn't, it wouldn't be the worst.I really don't get the LG glare comments. I've said it multiple times in this thread, but ours is in a room that 60% large windows and it's never an issue. I"m sure you'll be happy with all them.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-size/55-inchI need to get two tvs for my office - a 50” model and a 55” model. Don’t need anything fancy but also don’t want anything that is a piece of crap. Would like to spend less than $1000 total if possible. Any suggestions? I’ve looked at Costco and on Amazon and every option I find has shitty reviews.
Both TVs will be mounted on the wall and connected to YouTube TV.
You could buy 2 of these for $459 total from Costco:I need to get two tvs for my office - a 50” model and a 55” model. Don’t need anything fancy but also don’t want anything that is a piece of crap. Would like to spend less than $1000 total if possible. Any suggestions? I’ve looked at Costco and on Amazon and every option I find has shitty reviews.
Both TVs will be mounted on the wall and connected to YouTube TV.
This was also the case with a 42" LG I mounted for someone a few weeks ago (no screws). I had her buy a VESA hardware kit from amazon for $5-10, because the mount/bracket kit didn't have them in it either.I just picked up a 70" Samsung to replace my old Vizio 70". Took the Vizio off the wall, and then opened the Samsung box. Get this, the Samsung doesn't include ANY screws for wall mounting, and the Vizio's screws are a smaller diameter. I am SO tempted to return the Samsung after all this grunt work for nothing.
This was also the case with a 42" LG I mounted for someone a few weeks ago (no screws). I had her buy a VESA hardware kit from amazon for $5-10, because the mount/bracket kit didn't have them in it either.
I think it's possibly because they don't know exactly what kind of mount you are going to use (maybe?) so they figure the mount will have the needed items.
Amazon has various 25mm M8 screws (various head shapes, at least Allen, Torx, and Phillips options) with Prime shipping for under $10. If you hate them, Mcmaster-Carr has a zillion options, but shipping will take longer.It gets better. All the kits I am seeing browsing online for Samsung TVs are for M8 45mm screws, which are way too long. Manual says 20-22mm M8 screws needed, but I have seen enough comments online that 25mm needed to account for the bracket metal taking up space. Looks like Best Buy, Target, and such only stock the 45mm ones.
Thanks, I am headed to Lowe's shortly as they seem to have a 4-pack of the M8 25mm machine screws for about $2.50.Amazon has various 25mm M8 screws (various head shapes, at least Allen, Torx, and Phillips options) with Prime shipping for under $10. If you hate them, Mcmaster-Carr has a zillion options, but shipping will take longer.