• JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Exactly what im thinking.

    Is it just that we have in the last few years reached the threshold for large TVs to have come down in price and up in quality for them to be worth the purchase - but also the incentive to get a new tv to have a bigger/higher quality picture isnt worth the upgrade (or just your satisfied with the product you have).
    And then factoring in that practically worldwide inflation and cost of living is out of control and people sure can make do without a fancy TV when instead they can have food and pay their rent.

    Next article “is streaming dead? We keep putting up prices and consumers are dropping subscriptions!”