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While there is no existing major technology or brand called "TVSplurge," the concept strongly suggests a high-end streaming feature or a smart TV enhancement focused on high-quality binge-watching or cinematic "splurging."

Abstract The advent of streaming services has fundamentally altered the landscape of television consumption. Gone are the days of appointment viewing; they have been replaced by the "TV Splurge"—a behavior characterized by the rapid, often excessive consumption of television content in a single sitting. This paper defines the "TV Splurge" not merely as a viewing habit, but as a socio-economic event driven by platform algorithms, the psychology of the "autoplay" function, and the cultural shift toward content commodification. By analyzing the psychological triggers of the "cliffhanger effect" and the economic strategies of "content dumping," this paper argues that the TV Splurge represents a paradox of modern leisure: a simultaneous desire for deep immersion and a devaluation of narrative longevity. tvsplurge

The TVSpurge Guide: Watch More, Waste Less

Welcome to TVSpurge—the art of the intentional binge. This isn't about mindless scrolling or falling asleep with the remote in your hand. It’s about curating a high-impact viewing marathon that leaves you entertained, satisfied, and ready to log off. While there is no existing major technology or

| Feature | Save (Go Budget) | Splurge (Go TVSplurge) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Refresh Rate | 60Hz (Fine for news/soap operas) | 120Hz/144Hz (Essential for sports & gaming) | | Panel Type | VA or IPS (Standard LED) | QD-OLED or MLA-OLED | | Operating System | Roku or Fire TV (Simple is fine) | Doesn't matter; you'll use an Apple TV 4K anyway. | | HDMI Ports | 2x HDMI 2.0 | 4x HDMI 2.1 (Needed for VRR, eARC, and 4K/120) | | Size | 55-65 inches | 77-85 inches (This is the single biggest factor for immersion) | By analyzing the psychological triggers of the "cliffhanger

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