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View Poll Results: What size is your bedroom TV?
Less than 20" 16 9.36%
20" - 29" 61 35.67%
30" - 39" 31 18.13%
40" - 49" 19 11.11%
50" - 59" 6 3.51%
60" - 69" 0 0%
70" or larger 0 0%
Projector 0 0%
I don't have a bedroom tv, you insensitive clod 38 22.22%
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Old 2008-05-29, 10:12 AM   #1
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Default How big is your bedroom TV?

Curious to know what the typical size is? If you do not have a bedroom TV feel free to post a comment. As for myself I don't have a TV in the bedroom. Occasionally a laptop but for the purpose of this poll it should be a display that is always present in the room.
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Old 2008-05-29, 10:25 AM   #2
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Don't have one!

As much as I love technology, I like to keep computers and televisions out of the bedroom!
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Old 2008-05-29, 11:39 AM   #3
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I don't have a TV in the bedroom either.
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No TV. My wife and I don't believe in having televisions in bedrooms.
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another without a television in the bedroom.
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I have 27" JVC CRT but hope to replace with a 42" plasma someday.
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no tv either, would never get to sleep with one.
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Old 2008-05-29, 12:07 PM   #8
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Another vote for "no TV in the bedroom". Perhaps that could be added to the poll? I guess you could also change the title to "if you have a TV in the bedroom.... what size is it", depending on what results you want from the poll.
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Old 2008-05-29, 12:16 PM   #9
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13 inch regular SD TV, paid 80 bucks for it. It is hooked up to Digital Cable though.
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Old 2008-05-29, 12:24 PM   #10
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No TV. The bedroom is for other forms of entertainment.
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Old 2008-05-29, 01:03 PM   #11
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Yes about a 20 inch Panasonic. I mostly use it as a sleep aid. I start out watching it and after awhile it watches me.
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Old 2008-05-29, 01:08 PM   #12
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32" LCD connected to ExpressVu 9242 PVR. Both kids have 19" LCD's connected to PC's and gaming systems. When I was 12, my parents wouldn't buy me a TV for my room so I saved up my money during one summer doing farm labour and bought myself a TV and VCR.
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I resisted the urge to put " No TV" option since this poll is about determining the size. I figure with flat panels becoming the norm the typical size found in the bedroom will be on the rise.
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That is where the old technology goes. I have a CRT Sony Wega 27" hooked-up to analog cable. It use to be a small 20" but I don't know where else to put the 27". The timer is very usefull on it as most of the time I will fall asleep while the TV is on. Even if the room is afair size, the 27" takes too much space however, I don't feel the expense of a flat screen in bedroom would be justified. However, I tried projector in the bedroom once, who knows maybe a used projector could do the trick as it wouldn't take as much space. It will more likely take a few years before the CRT dies, maybe a good place for my present projector in a few years (would give me a good excuse to upgrade HT projector).
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No TV in the bedroom - it's reserved for sleep; sweet, sweet luv; and the occasional nap on a lazy day.
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