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We have 2 CRT TVs. One is a 20" NEC. It's the first color TV I ever owned (before that we owned a 13" B&W with rabbit ears) and is now 20 years old and still going strong. The other one is a 36" Sony XBR HDTV (no HD tuner though). The picture on that one is incredible (way better than flat panel TVs, but the down side is it weighs 250 lbs.
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No HDTV Here.
1 - 52" Rear Projection
1 - 13" pos TV on patio
We plan on holding out until our main TV gives out.
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One 32 inch Sony WEGA CRT and that is it.
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27" Pany SuperFlat from the early '90s. The successor to their Prism line. A top-flight (Sony XBR competitor) set in its day.
Ask me this question again in early 2009.
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4 low-def CRT TVs, and gasp.... about 8 VCRs.
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1 - Toshiba 27" CRT,
1 - 27" Olevia LCD HD monitor but only analog tuner,
1 - 20" Olevia LCD TV,
1 - 20" NEC CRT used by my sister-in-law
2 x 13" CRT TV's in the garage unused,
1 - 19" black and white TV sitting unused in the garage.
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1-27" Sharp
1-12" Daewoo
I like the design element of a flatscreen, but I can not see what the big deal is about HD
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27" Philips CRT soon to have a gov't sponsored convertor box.
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All TV's are CRT's. But I have LCD's for all of the computers now. Just not ready to to upgrade all of my TV, CD, dish, cables, furniture and you get the picture.