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How big is the screen on the TV you use most?

Started by Lotos, August 26, 2008, 09:54:13 AM

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I think it's in the upper 30s. That one has my Wii hooked up to it.
But I have a bigger TV in another room. I think it's almost 50 inches, but it's not HD. Sometimes I hook up my Wii or N64 to it when my parents are gone. :)
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70cm or 27.5" diagonal, but it's CRT. And only supports composite and coaxial. (not even S-vid D:)

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20-30-something inches for the main TV.

The TV in my room is 19", but I can watch shows in HD on it.

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Err... the screen I use most is my computer's monitor, and its 16 inches running 1920x1080@60Hz

My normal TV is slightly bigger?

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Quote from: Bluaki on August 26, 2008, 12:39:32 PM
70cm or 27.5" diagonal, but it's CRT. And only supports composite and coaxial. (not even S-vid D:)
Neither of my TV's support S-vid.  That's not rare.
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Quote from: Zovistograt on August 26, 2008, 02:10:01 PM
Quote from: Bluaki on August 26, 2008, 12:39:32 PM
70cm or 27.5" diagonal, but it's CRT. And only supports composite and coaxial. (not even S-vid D:)
Neither of my TV's support S-vid.  That's not rare.
The CRT downstairs supports S-Video, but meh. The Projection TV up here probably supports everything up to HDMI, but It probably only has one of those ports.

I play Some of my widescreen games on it~