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The Stress of a New TV

In switching from a 7-year-old 55-inch LCD to a new 65-inch OLED TV, I’ve been awestruck by the transformation in picture quality. Yet, the upgrade has not been pain free.

This is partly due to the manufacturer’s abandonment of legacy ports. The stereo output that connected to my reliable analog headphone transmitter is gone. Didn’t Sony, the manufacturer of my new TV, realize that when two people share an apartment, private listening keeps them from driving each other crazy?

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