Would agree 100% on screen size, some friends of ours have a 65 inch screen and it over powers the room.
We purchased a Sony 49 Smart TV last year, with some shopping around we managed to get it for a reasonable price and it has more functions than we will ever use and the picture is fantastic.
I suppose it depends on how much and what type of TV you watch? If you watch a lot of films or dramas a bigger TV is a good option.
The last time we were in John Lewis we went into the room with a 85 inch TV, an amazing picture but £6k. You would need a room the size of a tennis court to take advantage of a screen that large. Also spending that kind of money on a TV you would be very upset when it goes wrong and I am sure they are not easily fixable. Our neighbours have a 55 inch TV and the screen had lines after it was 18 months old, Samsung reckoned it would cost more to repair that it would to replace the TV. Can you imagine if that happened if you had paid £6k.
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