Poll: Size of your biggest TV

What is your biggest TV in your place of domicile?

  • 20 to 25 inch (diagonal)

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • 25 to 30 inch

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30 to 35 inch

    Votes: 9 23.7%
  • 35 to 40 inch

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • 40 to 45 inch

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • 45 to 50 inch

    Votes: 6 15.8%
  • 50 to 60 inch

    Votes: 12 31.6%
  • 60 to 70 inch

    Votes: 1 2.6%

  • Total voters
    38
Not really. Just annoying.

yea that's what I thought so. I didn't see anything funny. perhaps she finds it funny to see me getting mocked at? :dunno2:

and it's funny that a poster easily misunderstood relating a movie projector to this thread which is about the largest tv you own. when using a projector, the size of screening size is dependent on distance between wall and projector.

one can simply move it up further or closer to adjust the screening size.
 
I have is 56" Plasma HD projector, 42" LED 3D TV and 22" TV with DVD integration
 
I have 56 JVC TV. it s almost 5 years old. I m waiting to see new OLED TV on CES. I think that it s too expensive.
 
I have 56 JVC TV. it s almost 5 years old. I m waiting to see new OLED TV on CES. I think that it s too expensive.

Yeah, OLED will be quite pricey for the first few years.
 
We have a 55" Toshiba rear projection TV that was made in around 2004. It's a old model HDTV without the 16:9 support or HDMI. We got it for free last year.
 
yea that's what I thought so. I didn't see anything funny. perhaps she finds it funny to see me getting mocked at? :dunno2:

and it's funny that a poster easily misunderstood relating a movie projector to this thread which is about the largest tv you own. when using a projector, the size of screening size is dependent on distance between wall and projector.

one can simply move it up further or closer to adjust the screening size.

Yeah ... I want a projector so I can get it as close to the wall as I can and get a 3" viewing area. :roll:
 
Yeah ... I want a projector so I can get it as close to the wall as I can and get a 3" viewing area. :roll:

Hey, some people just can't stand it when somebody can watch a movie on a 100" screen. 100" is 100", no matter what form it's in. :lol:
 
Yeah ... I want a projector so I can get it as close to the wall as I can and get a 3" viewing area. :roll:

in case you're still confused, you were looking for the one that can projects the biggest and I'm telling you that just about any projector can project it in any size you want. just hope that it has a good focus adjuster.

in fact - there is a project for 3" viewing size :)

project01.jpg
 
in case you're still confused, you were looking for the one that can projects the biggest and I'm telling you that just about any projector can project it in any size you want. just hope that it has a good focus adjuster.

in fact - there is a project for 3" viewing size :)

project01.jpg

The lumens are important too.
 
This reminds me of boys comparing how many inches they've got showing... :giggle:
 
We have a 48" TV but even that size is too big for the room. I don't think we could go any larger without it covering our windows. As it is, the TV now partially covers two windows.

I guess in order to have larger TVs people must have larger rooms.
 
We have a 48" TV but even that size is too big for the room. I don't think we could go any larger without it covering our windows. As it is, the TV now partially covers two windows.

I guess in order to have larger TVs people must have larger rooms.

Pull-down projection screen, problem solved. :lol:
 
Brand new 32" flat screen tv. Nawt bad for a bedroom tv. :) I replaced my old tv, only 13". :lol: Now, I have HD cable box on the way. :rockon:
 
We have a 48" TV but even that size is too big for the room. I don't think we could go any larger without it covering our windows. As it is, the TV now partially covers two windows.

I guess in order to have larger TVs people must have larger rooms.

Just a wall without windows. :wave:
 
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