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Which TV is in your living room?

All that discussion last month about the Ilumina got me thinking — TV is still the #1 appliance in the living room. But how much has it changed in the last decade?

LCD TVs are becoming cheaper and more and more people are ditching the old, bulky ones in favor of them. We will all eventually move towards that direction.

Here’s a quick question to my readers here — which TV is in your living room?

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I got my Samsung 32″ LCD TV over a year ago (it took me a lot of convincing too) and I don’t plan on upgrading it anytime soon. I think it fits the living room just fine (although if I move to a bigger house, I might consider a bigger one too).

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29 Responses to “Which TV is in your living room?”


  1. Gravatar Icon bintoytech replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 2:52 pm (1)

    We don’t have a TV in the living room, only in the family room and the bedroom. We haven’t gotten around to switching to LCD, although with the price of these things nowadays, I am definitely thinking of getting one. Besides, my son got a PS3 for his birthday (from lolo and lola) and I think it deserves HDMI.

  2. Gravatar Icon vance replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 3:49 pm (2)

    We don’t have a TV on our living room, no space to put one hehe. But we have one our Dining room. is a Sharp CRT TV

  3. Gravatar Icon Dee replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 4:31 pm (3)

    We only have two tvs at home. One in the living room and the other in our bedroom. The one in the living room is ancient and needs several whacking before it gets itself right and you can see the picture. The other in the bedroom is an old, small, bulky one that seldom gets used. We’re always moving so we never really got the chance to get a new one. For now, we just rely on our laptops to get the latest news and see movies. Or, I guess we aren’t really just ‘TV’ persons.

  4. Gravatar Icon creyes replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 5:05 pm (4)

    Samsung LCD 32″ got it for 39k last august 08.

  5. Gravatar Icon http://resourcesandmoney.blogspot.com replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 5:08 pm (5)

    We don’t have a living room but we have a 2 tvs in our 2 rooms. All of it are working fine even if they are too old for this generation. HEhehe..

  6. Gravatar Icon Erin replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 6:07 pm (6)

    We bought a Samsung 32″ LCD early this year which bumped our 19″ CRT panasonic out of the sala and up into the bedroom. The old refurbished Japanese clunky model got booted out of the bedroom and was given to my sister-in-law in the province.

    ciao!

  7. Gravatar Icon cargen replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 6:11 pm (7)

    nice website.

  8. Gravatar Icon Ed replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 8:09 pm (8)

    42″ Sony Bravia in the living room and 32″ Sony Wegas in each room.. the benefit of the lcd, whether large or small, is that it saves space. I would like to see cheaper lcd models over time.. especially with the lack of space in most filipino homes for a large CRT. Most people get caught up in the 720/1080p. But in reality, whats the point if you don’t have a blue-ray player.. They only broadcast at 720p in the states on their HD channels so the 1080p that some (including myself) are paying for is rendered useless until many years down the road. I think the true benefit to the filipino consumer is the space it saves, not the picture quality, as the tv broadcast in the Philippines won’t reach 720p for a long while. So they should market here accordingly.

  9. Gravatar Icon Pinoy Love & Relationship Forum replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 9:23 pm (9)

    kainggit naman ng mga HDTV na yan hayz kelan kaya ako makabili ng ganyan.

  10. Gravatar Icon Andre Marcelo-Tanner replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 9:40 pm (10)

    Sony 32 CRT From way back, maybe one day i will own the 42″ LCD

  11. Gravatar Icon wha replied on Dec 19th, 2008 at 10:15 pm (11)

    waaaaa……. panasonic ang amin. the bulky style parin …..

    :-)

  12. Gravatar Icon issai replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 1:35 am (12)

    42″ dynex, 1080p LCD HDTV

  13. Gravatar Icon havagut replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 2:56 am (13)

    a 21″ sony wega sits in the bedroom, while a 21″ panasonic entertains those in the sala. an LCD TV would be better, but the best option, I think, would be to get a widescreen LCD monitor: higher resolution and more functionality.

  14. Gravatar Icon Lyle, RN replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 4:53 am (14)

    We have a Samsung 37″ LCD TV in the living room. All four bedrooms each have CRT TVs.

    @Ed
    A good alternative to uber expensive BluRay players is the Popcorn Hour Media Streamer. It’s what I use to watch HD movies.

  15. Gravatar Icon VinS replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 8:22 am (15)

    We got mine last year, Its a Victor HDTV, i dunno the exact sku or product name, but, superb hdtv for me, works well with our magnavox blu-ray player.

  16. Gravatar Icon paul replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 10:10 am (16)

    we have 2 CRT flat screen tv’s at home — a 29-incher in the living room and a 21-incher in my bedroom. no plans yet on buying an LCD ‘coz both of my tv’s are still in perfect working condition. besides, watching cable on a big-screen LCD is such an eyesore.

  17. Gravatar Icon Ed replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 10:35 am (17)

    @lyle – actually i have popcorn hour back in the states! i forgot to bring it over with me.. haha i miss it!

    @paul – i agree.. philippine cable on a large lcd is pixelated and actually looks worse on an lcd than a newer crt (in my opinion) because the lcd stretches out the picture.

    does anyone here watch cable on their lcd with the picture setting to normal 4:3? or do you naturally just stretch it out to the “full” or “wide” or “wide zoom” setting to fill out your screen? if you are ever feeling self-conscious about yourself, just stretch out your tv picture to wide or full.. it makes the actors/actresses look “bigger” hehe

  18. Gravatar Icon crestfallen replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 11:12 am (18)

    we have no TV in our living room. all tv sets in all the bedrooms are all crt. i hate the crt in my parents’ room because it’s big and so bulky.
    someday when i get to have my own house, i would love to have lcd tv’s! =)

  19. Gravatar Icon joeyboy replied on Dec 20th, 2008 at 2:34 pm (19)

    JVC 50″ plasma tv. :)

  20. Gravatar Icon Jehzeel Laurente replied on Dec 21st, 2008 at 10:48 am (20)

    i don’t have a TV cos i dont watch TV T__T hayyyyyzzzzzzz…. sa laptop lang me nanonood lahat2x :D hehehe

  21. Gravatar Icon issai replied on Dec 22nd, 2008 at 4:37 am (21)

    Yuga what’s your blu ray player? What blu-ray movie would you like for this holiday?

  22. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Dec 23rd, 2008 at 4:17 am (22)

    Hi issai! Unfortunately, I still don’t have a BluRay player. :D

  23. Gravatar Icon issai replied on Dec 23rd, 2008 at 6:20 am (23)

    oh bummer, i was thinking of getting you your favorite blu-ray movie for christmas :( in that case, once you get one, just tell me. never too late for a present.

  24. Gravatar Icon orgl replied on Dec 24th, 2008 at 8:19 am (24)

    I still got my old Sony 21″ Wega in my bedroom.

  25. Gravatar Icon mrintech replied on Dec 27th, 2008 at 6:43 pm (25)

    LG 21″ :D Me from India :D

  26. Gravatar Icon Plasma or LCD? replied on Dec 30th, 2008 at 3:38 am (26)

    I got two 42″ inch Plasma TV’s – one in my living room and one in my bedroom. I live alone in a townhouse. I was hoping to get a 32 inch LCD TV in the spare bedroom for guests/friends/relatives who stay for a night or two.

  27. Gravatar Icon ilovehdtv replied on Jan 6th, 2009 at 9:58 pm (27)

    Sir yuga, what 32″ LCD TV would you suggest to me. I’m planning to buy one. What samsung LCD TV that’s affordable would you suggest?

  28. Gravatar Icon anon replied on Jan 7th, 2009 at 7:55 pm (28)

    42″ Sharp Aquos

  29. Gravatar Icon rich replied on Jan 30th, 2009 at 4:09 pm (29)

    me 40″ Samsung Full HDTV LCD with samsung home theater. really cool hang out in living room!

    peace out.

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