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On this week's show, Inflation is up but Electronics have never been Cheaper! We also read your emails and the week's news. There is no show next week. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year from the HT Guys!
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On last week's show I said that a $4600 TV would have cost $26000 in 1975. I even went to a calculator to get my result. But when I entered the amounts I had the years reversed. Instead of getting what $4600 today would be worth in 1975 I got what $4600 in 1975 would be worth today. For the record, $4600 in 1975 was worth $805. I got a couple of emails from listeners and a phone call from DJ of Brightside Home Theater telling me I was wrong. But in speaking with DJ I realized what I was trying to say and had a week to get it straight.
The main point I was trying to make was that a TV of the caliber of the 77" Sony OLED ($4600) would cost more than the equivalent of $4600 in 2023. For this analysis we will consider the cost of electronics as a percentage of the median income vs today.
Median income
Here are some TV of the day:
Now let's look at comparable setups today.
So yes things cost way more today than a couple of years ago, but at least our electronics are cheaper than ever! And just for fun, here is an ad for a Sony front projection system from 1983.
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On this week's show, Inflation is up but Electronics have never been Cheaper! We also read your emails and the week's news. There is no show next week. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year from the HT Guys!
News:
Other:
On last week's show I said that a $4600 TV would have cost $26000 in 1975. I even went to a calculator to get my result. But when I entered the amounts I had the years reversed. Instead of getting what $4600 today would be worth in 1975 I got what $4600 in 1975 would be worth today. For the record, $4600 in 1975 was worth $805. I got a couple of emails from listeners and a phone call from DJ of Brightside Home Theater telling me I was wrong. But in speaking with DJ I realized what I was trying to say and had a week to get it straight.
The main point I was trying to make was that a TV of the caliber of the 77" Sony OLED ($4600) would cost more than the equivalent of $4600 in 2023. For this analysis we will consider the cost of electronics as a percentage of the median income vs today.
Median income
Here are some TV of the day:
Now let's look at comparable setups today.
So yes things cost way more today than a couple of years ago, but at least our electronics are cheaper than ever! And just for fun, here is an ad for a Sony front projection system from 1983.

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