I had heard of some bad experiences with their TVs. So to reduce the crapshoot element, I bought a service contract from Best Buy. I was in the store one day looking at TVs and had a nice chat with the salesman. I really liked this model, but it cost more than I wanted to spend in those days. So I just about settled on a lesser model. I told the salesman I'd think about it and check back later. I had just retired and moved to this house, so I needed a fair number of things. I wandered over to look at washers and dryers before I left. The salesman came running over and said that he was setting up a display and had just unboxed a TV like the better one I had considered. So now if I still wanted it, he could sell that one to me at the open-box price. However much of that may or may not have been true, I got the TV I wanted, fresh out of the box, for a lot less money. I also replaced my receiver, since my living room was wired for surround sound, so I had it all delivered together and they set it all up. The 46" set just fits in the area of the built-in shelving to the right of the fireplace. If I ever got a bigger TV, I'm not sure where I'd put it. That size is not bad from my viewing distance, and the set doesn't overwhelm the room, which is my preference. The giant windows facing the woods is its main feature. The TV picture still looks fine after I've seen 4K OLED sets, so no interest in something new. There are days that I don't even turn the TV on.