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Turkish said:

No I didn't, the graph is 4 years old. Bigger screens were just not mainstream back then.

Come back at me when you can backup your ridicilous claims first, you're just wasting my time, stop rambling about room sizes, you have got no clue what you're talking about, stop telling me European living rooms are small if you haven't got proof. This is from your link:

Britain's tiny houses

• In Ireland, new homes are 87.7 sq m (15% bigger)

• In the Netherlands, new homes are 115.5 sq m (53% bigger)

• In Denmark, new homes are 137 sq m (80% bigger)

 

Yep, UK is a good representation of Europe smh.


http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/average-home-sizes-around-the-151738

Do some damn research. Your graph showed that 50"+ TV's are an overwhelming minority. Factoring in the above, if you think large TV's will become common place you're completely wrong. 

So, on two fronts you are completely wrong.

1)Your graph shows large TV's are a minority
2)Living room size is generally not large enough outside the US to accomodate large TVs

This is what pisses me off. You clearly have absolutely no idea about housing sizes and yet want to sit their and preach away as if you do. That attitude stinks.