Implementing this structured data approach allows TVSplurge to:
But with the average cost of a 65-inch TV dropping below $500 for budget models, why would anyone spend $2,500, $5,000, or even $10,000 on a single screen? Is the TVSplurge a moment of financial insanity, or is it the single best upgrade you can make to your daily life? tvsplurge
Don't get seduced by "8K." The jump from 1080p to 4K was massive. The jump from 4K to 8K is invisible unless you have a 120-inch screen and sit five feet away. When you splurge, put your money into (for dark rooms) or High-end Mini-LED (for bright rooms). Look for local dimming zones. If a TV has fewer than 500 dimming zones and costs over $2,000, walk away. The jump from 4K to 8K is invisible
Whether you are dropping thousands of dollars on a state-of-the-art 8K display, subscribing to every premium streaming tier available, or dedicating an entire weekend to a marathon of a critically acclaimed series, you are participating in a TVSplurge. If a TV has fewer than 500 dimming
We are living in the era of "Peak TV." Production companies and streaming giants are investing billions of dollars into cinematic-quality television shows. With Hollywood A-listers, massive CGI budgets, and complex storytelling migrating to the small screen, a standard television set no longer does these projects justice. To truly experience modern television, upgrading your hardware has become a necessity rather than a luxury.
: Filter customers who previously purchased a 55-inch TV to offer them a "splurge" upgrade to a 75-inch model.