I know really random question but which tv brand do you have and why? I personally have a Sony but I should have bought a Samsung. A lot of people I know will only buy Sony TV's and are brand loyal to them for the rest of their lives lol.
Sceptre 32in my roommate found a deal for em a few months back from Walmart. Picked it up at the store after tax it just broke like $160 HD won't last long but it's a band aid fix
No TV; just a PC monitor, which is a 24" Asus. Nothing fancy, but it was only $150. I've never even owned an HD TV, so I was (still am) really impressed with this thing when I first got it, though I'm sure it's not that great compared to better stuff. But, I'm more than content and have no plans to "upgrade." My only gripe is that it can be a LITTLE small when I want to sit on my couch rather than at the desk, but oh well.
42" panasonic plasma I've had it for about 7 years now it's been a great tv. About to buy another pani plas for my smoke room.
both lg we can sit in a distant haze and watch rain clouds pour thoughts of greatness and help our troubles sail real far away.
i have a 32" Coby and it fucking sucks. The buttons on the side of the tv dont even work...The stuggle
I got rid of my cable almost 10 years ago, I got tired of the dumbing down crap that was 99% of the shows out there. And from what I've seen/heard it's only gotten worse since then....
50" Panasonic Viera Side note: never buy an insignia tv or anything by that brand for that matter. It is a bestbuy brand and will almost certainly break. My buddy that worked there told me this. Happy toking!
I have a panasonic 720p hd that is about 7 years old and about 50 inches. I don't remember the exact size or model name and don't feel like getting up to check. In our living room we have had two samsungs for the last 5 years or so. The first one had a couple of pixels that died, so we bought another one. Other than that, they are great. We have a mitsubishi rear projection that sucks. It takes like 90 seconds to turn on, and gets really dim way before the bulb even dies.