Well, it's apparently time to buy a new TV. I don't use it but my sister does. The remote died, we tried a new universal one, but the TV is not receiving any signals we try to program. Understandable; it's AT LEAST 20 years old. I don't think it's capable of communicating with a new remote. The thing is, I don't drive, and while there is a Home Depot not far from where I live, making it the closest and easiest place to buy, I thought I'd check online first to see what they have (the "closest" Best Buy is an 45-60 minutes away by bus).
So I look up TVs. Holy shit, how am I supposed to know if I want LCD or LED? It doesn't need to be USB but composite? HDMI? Optical? I have to pick a screen resolution?
It's nice to have choices, I guess?? But I sure miss the days when you could go into the store, see a bunch of working TVs on display, and pick according to how good the picture looked, the size of the TV, and the price, by looking at the models they sold, while in operation. I don't know what 480p looks like compared to 720p or 1080p
First world problems, I know. Also old person problems
We will have to figure something out. I just needed to vent.
So I look up TVs. Holy shit, how am I supposed to know if I want LCD or LED? It doesn't need to be USB but composite? HDMI? Optical? I have to pick a screen resolution?

It's nice to have choices, I guess?? But I sure miss the days when you could go into the store, see a bunch of working TVs on display, and pick according to how good the picture looked, the size of the TV, and the price, by looking at the models they sold, while in operation. I don't know what 480p looks like compared to 720p or 1080p

First world problems, I know. Also old person problems

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