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ITT: "I haven't had a TV for years. I typically watch Plex/Netflix/Hulu on the 65" flat screen in my living room."
I think too many people are confusing "TV" with "broadcast television" or "cable." OP is talking about the physical television set.
I have a 43" (108cm) computer monitor. It's on my computer desk, which my couch faces. I really don't know what you are asking.
I wasn't asking anything just pointing out the confusion in the comments.
OP is asking for input from people who don't own a television set but the lines are pretty blurred these days. I'd say your setup qualifies as a TV set. A monitor, especially at that size, is just a TV without speakers especially when it faces the couch.