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How many TV's are in your home?

One ancient Sony TV, two cell phones and two computers. This will likely expand exponentially as my daughter enters the teen years...
 
We have 1 40" Sony TV. Don't need anymore than that cause the kids are forbode from watching television. Usually let them watch a movie on it on the weekend. Only person in the house that I think actually watches television on the tv is my wife. 2 cell phones, and 3 computers (1 regular PC, flight sim PC, and 1 5 year old laptop). I know I try to get outside as much as possible when I am not flight simming.. RARE these days, but there are those of us crazies that do it. :icon_lol: Other cool electronic do dads are the R/C heli's, everyone in the family has R/C vehicles. So I guess those would count as electronics too if that is what we are counting.
 
cant be without my tv noise (mental thing i guess,,im toned deff or something as i dont like music,,,cept i DO like alison krauss and union station..she has a certin pureness to her voice)

i live in a 30 foot fifth wheel rv..i have a 37 in flat screen HD LCD in the lower living area,with full surround sound,and a bluray player.in the bedroom i have a 32in flat screen HD lcd with a built in dvd player,concidering surround sound in there to...kinda small though....i also have a 27 inch tv in my shed with a dvd player and surround sound ,,i had an HO scale train layout and would go "play" with my trains and have a train movie playing while i played...lol.....a good one and one of my favorites from pentrex...the california northern railroad
 
I didn't know you guys wanted to start listing what cha have..lol master bedroom 50 LCD, man cave 50 plasma with a separate surround sound connected and a PS3 connected in there. Also in my cave I have a triple 24" monitor set up connected to a water source tower. The other desk in there has a full tower connected to a 24" Apple monitor. Three laptops. In the grand kids room 30 inch LCD TV's. Down stairs in the den we have a 60 projection with a separate surround sound system,kitchen 20 flat screen,excise Room 32 inch CRT. 6 phone and a IPhone and a Android. Two IPads...ain't we all spoiled with our Chet....lol. And I just noticed CK now is posting pictures....LMAO. We all stone crazy with our toys.
 
One 52" LCD TV in house, 3 in garage (the furniture store kept giving us free ones when we bought various items). They are tube types which this past summer I placed them in the front yard with a "Working and Free" sign. There they sat for 3 whole days, nobody wanted them, so next step is the recycling dump for which I shall have to pay to rid myself of them :(
4 PC's, 3 landlline phones one cell.
My old mum rented a B&W TV from '62 through '76 when we convinced her to buy a color one. She must have paid for that set several times over. That old set never broke down once in 14 years. the new one had to be replaced after 4 years.
Youngsters today would hardly blv that we used to rent such things as TV's and radios. Our telephone growing up was on a "party" line, i.e. shared with someone else somewhere locally. You would pick up the handset to make a call and hear someone elses conversation.
Ahhh the good old days, turns out they weren't so good after all eh? Rose tinted glasses and all that.
 
Yep...manageable wiring is a biggie. My wife wouldn't be best pleased if I suggested channelling the concrete walls for wiring,however.:icon_lol:
 
7 TVs, varying from 29" to 50",1 PC,9 laptops,2 Android tablets,4 Xbox 360s,and 3 PS3s...but i DO have 7 kids at home!!!
 
TVs: None, I haven't watched TV in years - when we watch a movie at home we rent a DVD and watch it on the computer.

Phones: 3 (not counting the old mobile phones I haven't had the heart to turf out)

Computers: 1 laptop and 1 PC (which my wife likes to hog)



Otherwise I loaf about on my living room sofa with a book, in front of the fire in wintertime

When I am not simming that is :gameoff:
 
Can I help it if ya got more money than all the member combine...grins....it looks good.
The reason I put up the pictures is that I'm very proud of my main system, no wires shown, all cables run in the walls, even ran a dedicated AC line with stage 3 power control unit and UPS. Got power surged last year and paid $1,700 to fix the Pioneer Professional Plasma (PDP-504CMX, after market 1080p video card). The surge took out 5 of the 7 screen drivers and the video card. My insurance agent went nutts, she couldn't believe the repair bill, said her 50 inch Walmart TV only cost her $899. I had to show her the original invoice whereas we paid $8,000 wholesale and an ad with $8,500 sale price. Now you can pickup the same unit without the after market video card for $3,500. We sold over a dozen of these units on Fort Huachuca for conference rooms because of the ability to have different cards for different interfacing and the ultra clear pictures from computers. This Plasma is renewable and can last for decades, having replaceable panels and cards being 100% serviceable.

I'm in the process of interfacing my media server and 4 DirecTV HD DVR receivers via DirecTV's Home system. I have already ripped over 200 CDs and 50+ ripped DVDs on the media server. Soon I'll have all my A/V sources available on all TV's and computers and be a happy man.

Being an active DirecTV, Dish Network, Wildblue, Starband and Directway dealer I got really spoiled with free showroom accounts but after closing the Store I now have to pay like everyone else for HDTV, XM and Internet. The only good part is all the equipment was either stock, showroom, loaner or office and all I had to pay is the use sales taxes to take it all home.
 
Hmmm , this thread make me smile ;-) Only one in the living room, an old Toshiba, another in the sleeping room also an old Grundig (not used since 2 years). But thats okay. Also 2 ancient PC's and a Laptop (not used since 1 year) ... Handys (Cell-phones) ? Oh yes !!! 2 old models nearly 7 years old :icon_lol: And also not often used ...
 
TVs: Two. An old 35" CRT in living room. As long as it keeps working I'm going to keep it. A 24" LCD HD in the bedroom. Just got it back in the summer when my 19" CRT died.

Phones: One "regular" phone, one cordless phone, one cell phone. I wouldn't still have the land line if the cell reception where I live was better.

Computers: Three. The two in my sig and an old 3.4GHz Northwood.
 
Big flatscreens and projectors all over, the more to run flightsims on!
TV? Nil if you're counting live television.
Everything we watch is either Blu-ray, or recorded and watched when we want, and without the commercials.
A friend in the ad business tells me they are now making TV ads that make sense when you whistle through them at 32x speed... ;)
 
Two TVs - one old 14 inch Sony CRT in main bedroom attached to "Free to View" satellite and a 32 inch LCD Sharp wth Pioneer surround sound (movies only) with Sky in the Lounge - both TVs have DVD players. Paid about $NZ600 for the Sharp TV a couple of years ago second hand (barely used)...today that would almost get you a new good quality 42 inch HD LCD TV here in NZ.

Two PCs one laptop for wife and flightsim PC which the kids also play on (too much!)....also have a Nintendo WII and an old Sony PS1 for the kids (and me!).

Two landlines & two mobile phones - picked up an I Phone 4S yesterday to replace my battered HTC.
 
1 31" RCA CRT TV for watching
1 20" RCA CRT TV for taking up room (It works great so I keep it as a back-up)
1 Desktop computer
1 Laptop computer
2 non feature cellphones
1 Land Line

LA
 
I used to be the type with a tv in every room.. but ever since we invested in a 42" LCD 1080p TV, it is all we watch... once you go HD, there is NO going back!!!!!!!

Would love one in the kitchen though.....
 
3 TV'S: 1 - 42 inch plasma flatscreen, 1 -22 inch flatscreen, and 1 TV, DVD and VHS combo.

2 Confuters: 1 - 9 yeear old Dell, and 1 new Acer laptop.

3 phones: 1 landline and 2 cell phones.

NO ipads, iphones, or anything beginning with an 'i'. I got too much information to deal with as it is. :icon_lol:

:ernae:
--WH
 
Three....

HD/LCD in the Family Room (this is actually THE TV)
HD/LCD in the Living Room (this is the backup when I lose the argument)
little 14" tube tv in the guest room (for when our guests get fed up with us)


and one 19" tuber mounted outside on the Lanai (paid $3 for it). Yes, I can watch it from the pool....pathetic, I know.
 
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