ShiroiHikari (post: 1340330) wrote:Our SDTV cuts off a bit of the edges, too, and I don't know how to do anything about it. It's irritating. :|
Riggidig (post: 1340345) wrote:Nah. It'll only be for me in my room. Tired of having to sit less than a meter away when watching movies or playing games. My friend's mom has a 42 inch tv. Now THAT thing is HUGE...
sdzero wrote:I just recently got a 32" HDTV and it's not too big or too small for my room. Spent quite a few bucks on it for longevity purposes [at least 15 - 20 years before I get a new tv] but it was worth it. I say if you're going to get a new hdtv, make sure you buy one that you won't regret owning for a long time.
By the way, which PS3 model is she going to give you? The 20, 40, 60, 80 or the 120 Gig model?
Riggidig (post: 1340380) wrote:That's why I'm rather going for a 22 inch LCD TV than a 32 inch CRT TV. Both are the same price, and while the CRT is bigger I figure in the long run the LCD will be of better value. And I have no idea which model it is. It's more than a year old is all I know. Is it important which model it is?
Riggidig (post: 1340380) wrote:That's why I'm rather going for a 22 inch LCD TV than a 32 inch CRT TV. Both are the same price, and while the CRT is bigger I figure in the long run the LCD will be of better value. And I have no idea which model it is. It's more than a year old is all I know. Is it important which model it is?
sdzero wrote:The 20, 60 and most 80 Gig models have Ps2 backwards compatablity.They are the most sought after versions of the console. Here's a list of the different PS3 capablities. http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/18/tabulator-ps3-slim-and-phat-sized-up/
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