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Originally posted by Tennessee Tornado View Post
Just out of curiosity, what do you do with 4 TVs.
I do that x4.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by Tennessee Tornado View Post
Just out of curiosity, what do you do with 4 TVs.
The TV in our living room is a 65" plasma (yes, plasma).Last edited by ism22; 10-28-2024, 03:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
I'm a Google pixel guy, still hooked from their Nexus range.
I did recently but a Hisense TV though, beautiful picture and would highly recommend for anyone looking for good TV and not looking to break the bank. I now have 5,600,000 social credits. Hoping the BYD will get me to the 6m mark.
PS: Hisense would be an awesome sponsor as well
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Originally posted by Sentimentinel View PostSamsung 85inch in the living area for gaming, sport.
Sony bravia 55 inch in bedroom for gaming.
Love Sony gear.
- Sony Wega for light gun games (Virtua Cop, House of the Dead...etc)
- Sony PVM for videos and cartoons (has an Apple TV Gen 1 and a VCR plugged into it)
- Sony PVM (portable) for console gaming on the go.
- Sony [something or other]... RF only... used for Pong
- JVC Videosphere x2... for Pong and also just generally for fun as they look like space helmets
- Panasonic ~24" as a spare (one day I want to mount it inside my cable car gondola if time permits)
- Panasonic ~34" as a spare (sitting in a large cupboard)
That's at least 9 that I'll admit to owning, most of which are used on a regular basis. I then have multiple arcade machines that I guess fall within the scope of 'TVs' as they use tubes from old TV monitors.
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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
- Sony BVM for retro gaming (Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive, PC Engine...etc)
- Sony Wega for light gun games (Virtua Cop, House of the Dead...etc)
- Sony PVM for videos and cartoons (has an Apple TV Gen 1 and a VCR plugged into it)
- Sony PVM (portable) for console gaming on the go.
- Sony [something or other]... RF only... used for Pong
- JVC Videosphere x2... for Pong and also just generally for fun as they look like space helmets
- Panasonic ~24" as a spare (one day I want to mount it inside my cable car gondola if time permits)
- Panasonic ~34" as a spare (sitting in a large cupboard)
That's at least 9 that I'll admit to owning, most of which are used on a regular basis. I then have multiple arcade machines that I guess fall within the scope of 'TVs' as they use tubes from old TV monitors.
I run the Xbox series X on the Samsung. Morseo for chilled gaming although the PS5 handles it fine.
The PS5 is my main so pvp gaming is better on the 55 inch.
I do have a standard gaming pc with a 22inch curved monitor. Great for a lot of games from Fortnite to Fallout.
Can't believe I'll have been gaming for almost 40 years soon, it's been a wild ride from playing pong on my grandparents slab of a TV as a child to now.
GG.Formerly Stringaz, from the old Wall!
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Originally posted by A Country Member View PostThat’s 4 tvs listening to you yelling at them Ricky Bobby
Was at Watkins Glenn in 2006 when the legend hit the big screens. Watched it under the stars at an outdoor screening on the side of the track with a few thousand red necks. What a hoot!FVCK CANCER
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