In the wake of Black Friday (officially November 24 but these days running for several weeks), social media sites have been awash with viral videos claiming to debunk the myth of the annual exclusive bargain – depicting retail stores with falsely-advertised price reductions and mountains of leftover stock. With this surplus stock primarily comprised of large TV panels – 4K UHD smart TVs, OLEDs, QLEDs, and more – the public mocking of Black Friday by younger generations casts doubt over the future of the TV set as a household’s main viewing screen; what was once the centerpiece of the home, reduced to a seldom-used picture frame gathering dust. Even the word “television” means nothing to younger generations. Hell, TV is…