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we only have one digital tv that actually picks up tv content.
It is 17 or 19. In living room. Used about an hour on some days.
Not used for ipod/itunes/dvd media content delivery.
We cannot watch anything in our bedroom. Or for that matter much of anywhere. If my wife stops moving, she goes to sleep. So, she is constantly washing dishes, doing laundry, cleaning, etc. etc. When she sits she starts to yawn and fall asleep. Not sure what that's called.
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>32" in the bedroom, 57" in the theater room. 36" in the living room.
And that's just one post: What recession?
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32 inch in the bedroom. TV is about 13 ft from the head of the bed.
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We currently have a 27" CRT in the bedroom, but I'm going to upgrade that to a 32" wall mounted HDTV.
I also have 32" CRT in the family room, but that is going to be upgraded to a 42 or 46" LCD above the fireplace.
The 61" HDTV will stay in the basement home theater area.
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Add me to the 32" club. I have a 32" LCD in the bedroom and it's perfect in size. Meanwhile a 42" plasma is in my TV room. Then again my bedroom isn't big. If I had a bigger bedroom I could stepping up to a 37" or larger TV.
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We bought a 32" for the bedroom - about 12' viewing distance and it is a great size - it replaced a 20" CRT - quite a step up - I can pretty much watch without my glasses!
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I was typing the above message, waiting for her to take her shower. Went up, and she said she had fallen asleep and got in the shower late.
I'll schedule an appt with the doc.