72" Vizio 4k in our bedroom.
65" LG 4k in our living room.
85" Sony Bravia 4k outside on our back porch.
114" Epson 1080P Projector in our theater.
Ironically the outdoor TV that we use the least seems to have the best picture out of the box. I haven't messed with the settings much on each of the TVs but I suppose I could google and find better settings or try some things by adjusting contrast, brightness etc.
I did dial in our 1080p projector in the theater. I replaced the bulb on that last winter and the picture is bright enough but it does get washed out in full summer sun a bit. I have a magnetic blackout cloth I can put over our windows to block all light in that room but rarely use it.
It's funny. For about 14 months a while back we didn't own a TV. I did enjoy life without all the screens around but its nice to be able to enjoy movies and TV and see the scenes. My vision is REALLY bad, something like 20/80 vision and my eye dr stated I will need bifocals within a few years. Its corrected to 20/20 with eye glasses or contacts though. That was my initial reasoning for the bigger TVs but I do admit I enjoy seeing a wide field of vision.
The 114" screen sits about 7ft away from our power reclining movie theater chairs. The screen is impressive, but the sound is incredible. Dolby Digital DTS HD Max,
Dolby Atmos/TrueHD with 16 speakers placed throughout the room including a 12" subwoofer and a 15" subwoofer. I would like to add a powered 10" subwoofer with a couple more atmos speakers in the ceiling. Next upgrade will likely be a 4k projector though. Many on the market are not "true" 4k and accomplish that resolution via Pixel Shifting technology, but it still would be an upgrade from the 1080p. About 1500 movies to choose from on our Plex Media server. Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu HD subscriptions for streaming.
Admittedly I am a bit of a snob when it comes to watching movies. I prefer the IMAX Screens when possible and also enjoy the Marcus Theater Ultrascreen DLX. We used to have a 7 story IMAX screen at our local Zoo that was independently owned by IMAX but they chose to shut it down in 2019 and never brought it back. I REALLY hope they upgrade that thing and bring it back to market.