>> 50" inch (127cm)
That answer is complete and utter nonsense, with no evidence to support it. I have seen multiple statements like this, but you should remember that they are probably motivated by people who have a vested interest in convincing you that you need a larger TV to enjoy their mediocre programming. Evidence from video enthusiast sources are also misleading, since they represent a group of people who are more interested in spending large amounts on a large screen.
There are also two possible numbers to report:
Recent technological trends have made larger sets more affordable, but price trends have still maintained a large price gap between larger sets and the prevalent 32" model.
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Yes, but usually in the 5" TV/radio combination sets. Average price is around $24.95. As for anything larger there may be someone still selling them but you'd have to do some serious gigging on the internet to find 'em.