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Our 10 to 15 year old 50" smasung LCD. Was top of the line back in the day, now its not 4k so that's it.
Found it 3 years ago standing at our buildings garbage dump. Bought a google TV for it, and with my jellyfin setup it has been a blast as a bedroom TV
Edit; just to clarify, this only works with older Samsung TV's and devices, anything new from Samsung will be crap
I replaced the backlight strips in mine last summer, and it's still going strong.
We bought a Sony 720P LCD brand new 15 years ago. Our first tv together. It's still our only tv and works just fine.