Agree that it is difficult to imagine a large, modern living room without a large, high-quality TV.

So many people are responsible for choosing a new TV and where they install it.

If you are interested in choosing a Samsung TV, you should study its characteristics.

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So before you buy, you should always get acquainted with all the parameters of the gadget you buy.

In this case, lets analyze how much Samsung TV diagonal 65 inches will cost.

In short, its weight will be about 52.2 60 pounds.

This variation is resulting from how you want to use your Samsung TV with or without a stand.

What is the weight of a Samsung TV with a 65-inch screen?

As I said before, the weight of your future TV is quite essential and its size.

Because if you buy too heavy a TV, it might break the stand on which you install it.

Or you might have to pay extra for shipping it if it exceeds the allowable dimensions.

However, the latter is, of course, very unlikely.

This data is given by the manufacturer and confirmed by its actual users.

However, there is one thing.

This weight is given without a special stand.

That is, it will weigh 52.2 pounds in case you want to mount it on the wall.

If you use your Samsung TV with a special stand, its weight will increase to 60.6 pounds.

I would say that the stand on the Samsung TV does weigh a lot.

c’mon note that the manufacturer provides all this data.

This means that the actual figures for your rig may be different.

Dont expect them to be very different, though.

I would say it might be lighter or heavier by a couple of percent of these numbers.

How much do Samsung TVs with other diagonals weigh?

That way, you’re free to find the perfect size and weight for your future Samsung TV.

So the actual figures may differ slightly.

In this case, you should carefully study its specifications on the Samsung website.

How does the weight of the TV affect performance?

The answer is instead no.

Of course, different TVs that have different characteristics may also differ in weight.

For example, different types of backlighting, such as OLED and LCD with backlighting have different weights.

However, weight is not the main factor that affects quality.

I recommend that you pay more attention to the interior of your TV.

Logically, the bigger it is, the more it will weigh.

I can also tell you that users prefer lighter TVs because they are less of a problem.

They are easier to transport and install and usually dont take up a lot of space.

So its safe to say that manufacturers will move towards making their TVs thinner and lighter in the future.