Did you put away the wrapping paper yet?
65' in LR/Den
55' master bdrm
50' guest bdrm
65' my bsmnt office
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A porch or deck is a nice place to have one in the summer months. Sitting on the deck on a warmer summer evening drinking a beer and watching the ball game is some good living.4 TV's.. Only two of us living here..
1 in the living room, 1 in the bedroom, 1 in the "Man Cave" & 1 in our 2nd garage that I use as a Work Shop.
Have plans to screen in our front porch, at which time we'll add a 5th![]()
Yeah. I got a tripod for my 40" in the bar to move it to the porch on nice nights and upgraded the bar to a new 55" this offseason in anticipation of this years baseball season. I'm an Astros fan and though things went off the rails in the winter. I had no idea how much worse it would get...A porch or deck is a nice place to have one in the summer months. Sitting on the deck on a warmer summer evening drinking a beer and watching the ball game is some good living.
- Family Room
- Office
- Master bedroom
- Upstairs loft
- Basement
A porch or deck is a nice place to have one in the summer months. Sitting on the deck on a warmer summer evening drinking a beer and watching the ball game is some good living.4 TV's.. Only two of us living here..
1 in the living room, 1 in the bedroom, 1 in the "Man Cave" & 1 in our 2nd garage that I use as a Work Shop.
Have plans to screen in our front porch, at which time we'll add a 5th![]()
Would have put a TV out there earlier, but hard to relax and enjoy a game when you have a thousand mosquito's, fly's, nats, etc. in your face. Not sure why but this quote from my former co-worker comes to mind.Keerock said:Not impressive when I see everyone with these 70" mostrisities...
Thanks Mom...Leroy Hoard said:Some of you watch TV too much. Or just buy too many TVs.
Nice, I can finally tell my fiancé I'm not the only adult with a second TV in his living room for gaming5 for 5 of us.
My dad has one downstairs where he is, there is also an extra tv down there. 2 in the living room (one for gaming, one for TV), and one in our bedroom.
! She's not a fan...Some of it is replacing older tv's with better and cheaper technology and moving the older TV's to offices, bedrooms, etc.Leroy Hoard said:Some of you watch TV too much. Or just buy too many TVs.
Not sure why but this quote from my former co-worker comes to mind.
”I may be hung like a grasshopper but my butt moves like a sewing machine.”
OneWe moved in to a new house recently and bought a new TV. There's 6 of us in the house - family room has the big TV, my wife insisted on a new TV for the living room and then we have one and my oldest daughter has one. For now, we have 4 TVs. As we've setup the space my wife mentioned adding one to a room she has as her craft area. And I've been thinking about an outdoor TV under our deck on the patio. 6 TVs sounds like a lot and I assume would make me a baller.![]()
So, how many TVs do you guys have? Since we are FBGs I went a little higher on the selection than I would for the commoners.
Jesus - I think you win.I'm almost embarrassed to type this: I count 9
55" 4k TV (6)
75" 4k TV
175" 1080p projector
100" portable projector
The nice thing about the traveling TV is a 40" Vizio is really light and easy to carry around. I don't bring mine to the back patio too often. Maybe 10 times a year. But I think ours was less than $200 and it's great to have it when you want it.Northern Voice said:The idea of a TV outside or that I could move outside from time to time intrigues me somewhat, but probably isn't practical with Canadian weather and the number of times I'd actually use it.