Big-screen TVs of 65 inches and up are heavy, awkward, and expensive, which makes them one of the more nerve-wracking items to move. The panel is enormous and thin, so it flexes and cracks with surprisingly little force. This job always takes two people, a properly sized box, and a plan for gripping the set without pressing on the screen.
Pro tip: Measure your doorways and stairwells first. An 85 inch TV in its box may not clear tight turns.
Watch out: Big-screen panels crack under their own flex. Always carry by the frame with two people and keep the set upright.