I have 3; a 58" in the living room, a 42" in the bedroom, and a 27" in the office.
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 3 32 inch hdtvs (2 sony 720's and 1 Sharp 1080p)
 
 1 26 inch olivea for the kitchen. i bought this off the floor for 75 bucks 2 years ago. the brand stinks, but i havent had an issue with it at all. solid tv for the kitchen area!!
 
 1 26 inch hd ready panasonic widescreen tube lol. this was my first hdtv. i bought this one while working at circuit city. i do believe i set this one up 3 weeks after the 360 hit the market. i couldnt believe how great nhl 2k6 looked in my house. Twitch Twitch
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 The family just has one, 50 inch Panasonic (I believe) in the living room. Now that we don't have cable, it doesn't get much use. Except on Sunday's for football and when we watch TV shows on the basic 1-10 channel setup.
 
 We all have TV's in our rooms, but none are HD. I play my PS3 on my SDTV in my room but occassionally move it downstairs on the big screen when I have some friends over. I wish they would make a SDTV and an HDTV option for games nowadays. If you're playing on a SDTV, you know what I mean. Text is always small and hard to read. Sometimes even the screen is cut off a bit (APF 2k8, I'm looking at you).NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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 LOL yeah I noticed that when I played on some of my friends kids tvs that is SDTV. I remember playing NBA 2k10 and the scoreboard was cut off at the top and the score task bar at the bottom was cut off too.The family just has one, 50 inch Panasonic (I believe) in the living room. Now that we don't have cable, it doesn't get much use. Except on Sunday's for football and when we watch TV shows on the basic 1-10 channel setup.
 
 We all have TV's in our rooms, but none are HD. I play my PS3 on my SDTV in my room but occassionally move it downstairs on the big screen when I have some friends over. I wish they would make a SDTV and an HDTV option for games nowadays. If you're playing on a SDTV, you know what I mean. Text is always small and hard to read. Sometimes even the screen is cut off a bit (APF 2k8, I'm looking at you).
 
 And playing Mass Effect 2 you couldn't even see the words on the screen because it was so tiny. I truly feel sorry for everybody that still have to game on SDTV, games are becoming harder and harder to see and read on them.Comment
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 None, always was going to pull the trigger, but never do.
 
 Having the consoles hooked up to my Dell 24" kept affording me the luxury to not pull the trigger, and always "wait".
 
 Well I am getting tired of waiting and soon I will be getting one. I just take forever to purchase large things like that since I always over research and try and get the best bang for the buck.
 
 I am just like Brett Favre in that Sears commercial when it comes to TV buying.
 
 So I have 24" Dell Ultrasharp (1920x1200) and a 20" Ultrasharp (1680x1050).Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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 That's one reason I finally got the 23" HDTV. I watch sporting events on it and such in HD, but the #1 reason I got it was for my Xbox 360. It was getting very difficult to game on the 360 in standard definition as time went on as words were getting harder to read and the colors began to flicker, not to mention the sides of the screen being cut off. Fortunately, my old TV I gamed one was an enhanced definition TV, so it wasn't quite as bad as a standard definition television, but it still sucked.We all have TV's in our rooms, but none are HD. I play my PS3 on my SDTV in my room but occassionally move it downstairs on the big screen when I have some friends over. I wish they would make a SDTV and an HDTV option for games nowadays. If you're playing on a SDTV, you know what I mean. Text is always small and hard to read. Sometimes even the screen is cut off a bit (APF 2k8, I'm looking at you).Comment

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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