How Big Is Your TV?

Diplomat_Wagon

Hiding In The Bushes While
I have a 58" Panasonic Plasma with w PlayStation 3 w/ Blu-Ray and an Xbox 360 run with HDMI throught my 750 watt Sony Home Theater amp to two massive Marantz towers (2 10" subs, 2 5.5" mids and 2 3.5" tweeters.) and a Pioneer 12" powered sub.
 
TV 1:
50" Samsung DLP
Motorola DCT-1640 HD Cable box with 80 GB hard drive DVR
Samsung BD-P2550 Blu-Ray
JVC lots-o-watts receiver (don't make me go look - I've had it for more than 10 years)
Mini-MAC plugged into the PC port on the TV and audio through the receiver via the phono input and wireless KB and Mouse
All controlled with a Harmony 680 programmable remote (best. Thing. Ever.)
Paradigm Titans for front speakers and a Yamaha 3-piece kit for centre and rear.


TV 2:
32" RCA CRT (bought it with the JVC receiver)
Nintendo 64 Pikachu Edition :shifty:
Nintendo Wii
Playstation 2

TV 3:
27" Toshiba Flat CRT
Motorola DCT-something digital cable box.
 
25 inch sanyo for the living room. And a 14 inch magnavox purchased with camel bucks, It's really huge cuz it's only about a foot away from my face in bed :D didn't mean to brag on you'se.
 
Yeah, I felt kinda braggy.. So I left out the 13" CRT that I got with my Vic20 when I was in high school. :shifty:
Yes, it still works. The Vic is long gone though. :(
 
19" Magnavox, circa 1979. I can see everything I need to see when I fire it up every couple of weeks or so.
 
Had a 60" projection Sony for about 11 years. Used to sit and giggle at how big it was back in '99. We have bigger plasma's now but they don't have the 'holy shit' factor that the old one had. :doubt: Probably because a 32" tv was considered huge back then.
 
pair of 37's(crt)....HOWEVER..ill soon be in the posession of a 46 inch widescreen flatpanel and a 32....but those arnt TV's really..there PC monitors and will remain as such...i dont give a crap if there is a tv tuner in em
 
Phock a TV... Epson Home Cinema 1080p projector hooked with a Playstation 3, XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii, and a Bose surround system. It was pretty pricey, therefore we pay 600 a month for rent :D
 
50" Toshiba Theatrewide HD DLP, 2006 model. Hooked to Sony surround sound, with Sony DVD recorder.

Still no dish (or cable....live in the country), and are now having trouble picking up all of the stations we USED to get before they went to total digital! Have beautiful big TV with gorgeous picture though.......:doubt:
 
A new HD antenna might help things, MOPAR Lady.

Factorydirect.ca - they have a store up on Hamilton mountain has some at very decent prices.
4-bay or 8-bay

I bet you'd could pick up Toronto and Buffalo stations with ease. Hamilton if you could point an antenna in that direction.

The neat thing about HD over the air - the picture qulity is metter than digital cable or satellite because there's no compression needed for over the air. the digital cable and satellite services need to cram as many channels onto the wire as they can so they compress everything. That's not the case with over the air because the transport medium is air.. and there's lots of it.
 
Still no dish (or cable....live in the country), and are now having trouble picking up all of the stations we USED to get before they went to total digital! Have beautiful big TV with gorgeous picture though.......:doubt:

Make one of these.....they really do work. :giggedy:

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I actually don't technically own a tv-my soon to be ex is keeping the tv, as it was hers before we got married. I had one but at some point I think I gave it away or something. I don't actually remember. I don't really care about tv, but if I buy one I'll probably get a decent size flatscreen and use it mostly for the computer.
 
The neat thing about HD over the air - the picture qulity is metter than digital cable or satellite because there's no compression needed for over the air. the digital cable and satellite services need to cram as many channels onto the wire as they can so they compress everything. That's not the case with over the air because the transport medium is air.. and there's lots of it.

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