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Busyman
03-10-2006, 04:40 AM
Well?

S!X
03-10-2006, 04:55 AM
Nope, my monitor is as big as our tv (19") lol...

tesco
03-10-2006, 06:08 AM
32" is our biggest.
Just a 21" in my room.

Rip The Jacker
03-10-2006, 06:25 AM
I think the biggest is around 35", not sure...

Busyman
03-10-2006, 06:50 AM
32" is our biggest.
Just a 21" in my room.
Yeah I have 32" Toshiba in my bedroom but have had it forever. I shoved into an armoire. I'd like an HD in there but won't worry about that 'till it conks out which will be awhile since it's not watched alot.
By that time a 32" HDTV will probably be $200(£115).
I paid about $1000 for the 32" about 9 years ago.

Btw, nice avatar rossco.

cpt_azad
03-10-2006, 07:36 AM
32" LCD widescreen in my room (used as tv, computer monitor, and xbox360 display)

biggest one in my house is a 50" Widescreen plasma, which we never use cuz we recently moved and have yet to take it out of its packaging (laziness rules all)

GepperRankins
03-10-2006, 02:17 PM
home made projector *smilie

manker
03-10-2006, 08:50 PM
When I saw the title to this thread, I commisioned a seventeen screen cinema to be built in my back garden - just so I could have the biggest screen ownage cawk.

Spicker
03-10-2006, 09:01 PM
home made projector *smilie
same:)

:D

DorisInsinuate
03-11-2006, 12:16 AM
I had a bedroom converted to a giant TV screen. I watch it from down the hall, lying in my king sized bed.

I can't tell you the inch-age because I can't afford a tape measure long enough.

Cheese
03-11-2006, 12:38 AM
The last TV I owned had wood panelling. I'm not sure if the rest of the components were made of wood but the picture was fecking brill and the TV was actually older than me, it was still working when I threw it out. In fact it still worked after I poured a pint down the back of it accidentally on purpose. :dabs:

Spider_dude
03-11-2006, 12:53 AM
my tv downstairs is 38" or something, the one in my bedroom is 21", my monitor is 19". the biggest ive seen is a friend at works 41" plasma screen, he bougth it 2 years ago when it cost £6000 ($15,000,000).

Mr. Mulder
03-11-2006, 10:37 PM
i used to watch telly on my computer 19" CRT but the mobo broke so i had to downgrade to my old mobo which wintv doesn't work on, so ive now got a 14" telly

Busyman
03-12-2006, 12:23 AM
i used to watch telly on my computer 19" CRT but the mobo broke so i had to downgrade to my old mobo which wintv doesn't work on, so ive now got a 14" telly
:pinch:

vidcc
03-12-2006, 01:02 AM
We have a Toshiba 61H70 61" in the den. The kids like it and I have to say it is fantastic for movies, but for ordinary tv shows I generally prefer to watch one of the other standard tvs.

Busyman
03-12-2006, 01:15 AM
We have a Toshiba 61H70 61" in the den. The kids like it and I have to say it is fantastic for movies, but for ordinary tv shows I generally prefer to watch one of the other standard tvs.
Yeah it's like having a movie theater at home.

In the basement if all the lights are off (or dim), the surround sound is on, bowl of popcorn is on the table with soda, and the only light is coming from the TV.

We many times have Friday movie night with our little girl. I especially liked watching The Incredibles like that.

Without her, I'll of course watch stuff like Serenity. It's a just a great cinematic experience.

Funny that tonight we don't have our girl and wifey wants to go see Madea's Family Reunion at the movie theater. My friend with all the pirated DVDs is in the mountains so I might have to go. :sadwalk:

samtheman123
03-12-2006, 03:29 AM
Only have a 20'' CRT Tv.

maebach
03-12-2006, 03:34 AM
projector :01:

jetje
03-14-2006, 04:22 PM
beside the projector (wich isn't a TV --> no tuner!) my biggest is a 32" Philips LCD flat screen hanging on the wall of my bedroom.
http://www.redcoon.nl/res/product_450/resource_19790.jpg

fantastic screen with ambilight!

if you have more then 4meter between you and the tv i would recommend the 50" Plasma ambilight screen of Philips.... but for that i had to rebuild my home...... :no2:

GepperRankins
03-14-2006, 05:17 PM
beside the projector (wich isn't a TV --> no tuner!) my biggest is a 32" Philips LCD flat screen hanging on the wall of my bedroom.
http://www.redcoon.nl/res/product_450/resource_19790.jpg

fantastic screen with ambilight!

if you have more then 4meter between you and the tv i would recommend the 50" Plasma ambilight screen of Philips.... but for that i had to rebuild my home...... :no2:
can't you get digital terrestrial boxes over there? they start at about £35 over here and i managed to link one up to my projector :smilie4:

jetje
03-14-2006, 09:32 PM
can't you get digital terrestrial boxes over there? they start at about £35 over here and i managed to link one up to my projector :smilie4:

well probably, but the tv hangs so beautifull on the wall, the ambilight is such a big plus. I love it.

I only use the beamer when watching football with a lot of people or movies in the living room. :cool:

100%
03-14-2006, 09:43 PM
mines smaller than laptop screen

Busyman
03-15-2006, 06:42 AM
well probably, but the tv hangs so beautifull on the wall, the ambilight is such a big plus. I love it.

I only use the beamer when watching football with a lot of people or movies in the living room. :cool:
Sweet!

I wouldn't normally put a TV in the livingroom but if I could get a decent flat panel TV, I'd hang it like a picture.

Put on an ocean scene or forest with a lake scene...that shit that they show on Discovery HD. It'd be like a moving painting.