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  #3419793 29-Sep-2025 15:50
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83 Sony OLED Lounge

 

65 Panny OLED 2nd Lounge

 

65 Plasma Bedroom (due to go, but it's still bloody good today)

 

50 Philips AmbiLight outside (friggin brilliant with lights at night when sitting outside)

 

40 Plasma in Kitchen (again due to go but it's the Panny with the swivel stand which is fantastic)

 

32 older high-end Panasonic in the Study (had to be able to sit under 1 foot away and have good images - everything recent sucks) 

 

32 in the bedroom for guests

 

Plus, the border has 2 TVs 

 

 

 

 - House total = 9 for two people

 

 

 

 




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  #3419809 29-Sep-2025 16:34
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3 TVs.

 

An old Samsung in the dining room, which gets used during cooking and eating and doing the dishes. 

 

A newer Samsung in the lounge, gets a lot of use.

 

The newest, but smaller, Samsung in the spare bedroom for mum when she visits. 





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  #3419814 29-Sep-2025 16:47
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3 for us, all with Apple TV 4k (1st, 2nd and 3rd generations.)

 

77 inch LG OLED in the living room.

 

55 inch Hisense in the family room.

 

55 inch LG OLED in the master bedroom.




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  #3419817 29-Sep-2025 16:59
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One TV - a basic Samsung 43" - for guests.

 

I haven't watched free-to-air / push TV for 8 years.

 

Rubbish programs, and I hate the commercials.

 

I also have 5 PCs with one screen each - 1k, 2k, or 4k - much more interesting.  ☺️





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  #3419863 29-Sep-2025 20:40
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Family of 4 , 7 tvs . One in each bedroom (4) 2 in Lounge and one in the garage . Terrible really


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  #3419877 29-Sep-2025 22:08
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I live alone. Old technology by choice. A decades old (not sure exactly) 50 inch Sony Bravia in the lounge that still works perfectly with a great picture for its technology. Audio fed through equally old Yamaha amp which gives good quality. Bedroom TV is 32 inch Samsung fed by Android streaming box. Works fine. There is also an old Samsung Plasma in the living room but it is just for show. colour is washed out and has an unpleasant green tinge. That TV is never used but it would be sufficient for the news if the world ended. Closet is full of dead TVs, mainly Veons but also an original Dick Smith 42 inch analogue I paid $2500 for at the time.

 

Edit: Forgot my office monitor. 32" Samsung but almost never used as TV. Very rarely used for some YouTube videos and IPTV.

 

 





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  #3419969 30-Sep-2025 09:57
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Two people, two TV's. One in the living room and one down in the garage that I use when I'm working on the cars or another project.


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  #3419971 30-Sep-2025 10:12
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0 TVs.

 

Have down sized to sell my house and move.

 

Using small computer screen for online TV.





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  #3419997 30-Sep-2025 11:21
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3 TVs in the house here plus 2 TVs in "other" places.

 

77" Sony OLED in the Lounge, 65" LG OLED in my "Mans Room" and a mid 2010s 40" Sony LED(great TV too) in the bedroom. The others are my old 60" ST50 Panasonic Plasma at my partners office and a 55" Panasonic LED at the Mum in laws. All TVs have Apple TVs on them. I did have a nice spare 65" 4K Panasonic(was replaced by the LG OLED) which i was going to swap with the bedroom TV but the missus thought it would be to big. What the heck...so i had to sell it.    
  





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  #3419999 30-Sep-2025 11:35
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3 tv's - the 55' Panasonic OLED in the lounge (would love bigger, but the wife...) and one 50 in each of my boys bedrooms. Would like one in the mancave but haven't gotten around to actually getting one as money keeps getting diverted to other places.






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  #3420012 30-Sep-2025 12:42
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Two LCD TVs in my household. 

 

One bought in 2008, other in 2010. Both working strong.

 

None of the internet connected nonsense sending my usage data back to the manufacturer for advertising data.


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