I have a :
46 inch SonyKDL46EX713
and a 40 inch Samsung LE40B650 downstairs
anyone got a 60 plus?
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51" Samsung. Which was actually a gift from my aunt. I will never own another Samsung TV ever again. (unless it's free;))
There's a 32" Sony Bravia in the living room. I forget which model.
I have a 28" Samsung widescreen SDTV in my bedroom. Quite horrible. Need a new one.
42" Panasonic Viera Plasma 720p. Bigger isn't better, one should buy the size that fits the application.
TV is becoming outdated. Today, there is Netflix, Hulu, Veoh, and other means via which TV programs can be viewed online at the time you want to watch them. Soon, online TV viewing will catch up completely, which means that you'll no longer have to wait a few days after a show's initial broadcasting on TV, to see it online. With that said, here's my "TV". It's an Asus 24" 1920x1080 LED backlight monitor.
TV is becoming outdated. Today, there is Netflix, Hulu, Veoh, and other means via which TV programs can be viewed online at the time you want to watch them.Soon, online TV viewing will catch up completely, which means that you'll no longer have to wait a few days after a show's initial broadcasting on TV, to see it online. BluRayHiDef
Ahhh what people with tiny TV's say to everyone else. A 73'' DLP can be had for about $1000 and it's 3D ready, people just don't want it.42" Panasonic Viera Plasma 720p. Bigger isn't better, one should buy the size that fits the application.
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Ahhh what people with tiny TV's say to everyone else. A 73'' DLP can be had for about $1000 and it's 3D ready, people just don't want it.X360PS3AMD05
42" 720P Samsung Plasma. Absolutely love it. And we paid $380 for it. I've left sports channels on for hours and games paused for even longer with not even a hint of burn in. Plasma is the best for me.
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