
Morning
@Azton 
..must admit..if you go into a TV showroom now...the sheer quality of pictures is astonishing.
I remember when flat screen TVs that you could hang on the wall was first talked about...and thinking...nah... it'll never happen....
I remember in the early 90s buying a
very large unfinished wooden home entertainment center. It was a couple inches taller then me with my height at 6 foot 2. On the left side was a stack for your various audio and visual equipment. On the right was a huge opening for a large CRT. The bottom half was for storage............VCR tapes, cassettes, CDs....ect. It had a pull out with 3 or 4 levels to store VCR tapes.
I don't remember the exact size of the CRT, I think it was 40in. It was the largest I could get at the time! It was
HEAVY AF!

The first time we tried to put it in the home entertainment center, it would not fit! Just to get it through the house I had to bring it through the front door, which was much more inconvenient than through the screened in back porch. It just wouldn't fit through the screen door on the back porch!
It was a super close fit! Lucky enough the TV had feet that were removable, so I took them off and cut them down a little bit. It was enough to make it fit!
I also had one of those huge satellite dishes! That was back when satellite was analog. You could find all sorts of crazy feeds if you knew where to look. You can get a lot of uncut network news transmissions , raw footage !
Compared to today, All of that stuff was
extremely expensive! Between work and the farm, I had very little time to watch television. So when I did watch TV, I wanted to have the best experience possible!