Samsung LED TV

Im looking to buy the samsung LED TV, i wanted to know if i can get the tv in 80''. if so how much and how can i get the tv. thanks

The sharp 80" is $5k. The only reason people buy the 70" sharp is because that's biggest the stores carry/carried. Sad that people pick size over quality.
I am a Home Theater Geek Squad Installer. I know my stuff and love to give advice, but don't hold me responsible when you screw something up because you decided to do it yourself instead of having a professional do it.

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