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What kind of TV do you have?
I need a new one :( I have a 32" GE and it's acting funny. I'm not sure if plasma is the way to go or not. We had an LCD monitor but it hurt TF's eyes. So what do you have?
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who needs TV, i watch it 30 minutes per week on average
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I have to watch my soap's you know. :winkwink: |
Some 32" widescreen.
But I dont watch TV that much anymore... |
57 toshiba widescreen and a few others
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I have Panasonic Quintrix 36'' for a 2 years or so, I'm also considering buying new one after moving out
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A 39" JVC. Don't really watch enough television to worry about getting a new one. It still works fine and I got a home theatre installed around Christmas to cover the sound. Good enough for me.
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I have 32'' Sony TV. But I don't watch very often :)
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a regular JVC 32" wide-screen for like $500......works fine for my sports watching :)
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Sanyo 32" widescreen! Works good enough for my small room!
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color tv
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not much into tv.
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55" Akai: Living Room
32" GE: Office |
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Hey there hun, I haven't see you around in some time. :) |
I was in a store a few weeks ago and they had a 65 inch widescreen Toshiba for $2500 Canadian. Unbelievable how much they have come down in price. This was the old CRT technology, so they say the picture is not quite as good as the new DLP and LCD rear projection, but I honestly could not see much of a difference. A set like this would have cost well over $5000 just a couple years ago. For a set the same size with DLP or LCD rear projection they are running over $6000 now.
Definately a good time to look at CRT rear projection if you don't need to have the cutting edge and want a big TV for a good price. |
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