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How big is yours

Started by lesrMC9, March 15, 2008, 07:58:11 PM

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lesrMC9

I'm looking to get a LCD TV. just wondering what size you have in your coaches ??? ???
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JackConrad

    We just put 2 new flat screens in our bus a 22" in the "living area" and a 19" in the bedroom.  These replaced a 19" and 13". My eyes just couldn't focus on the smaller screens like they used to.  Jack
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Kristinsgrandpa

Mine is the same as Jack's, a 22" for the livingroom and a 19" for the bedroom.

Ed
location: South central Ohio

I'm very conservative, " I started life with nothing and still have most of it left".

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi,

We have a 32" LCD HD Magnavox in LR,    20" sony LCD HD in BR,    20" HD Sony LCD in Bay,   10" ?? LCD in Bath,   7" LCD Pioneer in dash.

Still no where near Jodi Foster's 18 flat screens, with 18 Direct TV recievers in her new Marathon H3.....

I feel normal!
Nick-
Whatever it takes!-GITIT DONE! 
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Sojourner

Hi: I plan to put a 102" LCD/HD TV in my bus renovation slideout to watch the weather reports and the news from the Middle
East. I figurer I will be doing a lot of watching TV since gas prices are going to be above $5.00 per gallon soon. And also an extra camera monitoring my garden produce that I will surely have to live on. Anyone with a few chickens for sale? Maybe a goat or two? LOL I won't need a GPS because of high fuel prices. However, I still hope to travel a few hundred miles a year. LOL

In the meantime, take care until the Lord returns.

FWIW

Sojourn for Christ, Jerry

Hartley

My main HDTV above the driver is 37 inch and the bedroom is 32 inch.
I could only afford LCD but they work fine.
Never take a knife to a gunfight!

TomCat

32" 1080p LCD Sharp Aquos in the bedroom, 19" Dell 720i LCD HD flat panel in the kitchen/dinette, and a 7 inch wide screen, 480i LCD Sony over the drivers seat.

Jay
87 SaftLiner
On The High Plains of Colorado

luvrbus

I have a 30" Sony in the living area a 20" Sony in the bedroom both have built in DVD players

Dallas

Geez,

7", 19", 20", 32", 102", 47'6".........

we have one 20" CRT type that will cease to function in about a year on open air broadcasts.
We also have 2 tower computers with FPD screens, a spare tower that sits under the bed in case I do something stupid to mine, (again) and a laptop that pretty much only runs our GPS system.

I can think of a lot of things more fun than watching bad reruns of "Friends" "CSI Miami" and "Seinfeld", along with 155 channels of paid commercial programming.

Why drive the bus thousands of miles, hither and yon, near and far, too and fro, back and forth, etc only to sit inside and watch the same TV shows you could watch at home for a whole lot less than $4-$5/ gallon?

That's kind of like a lot of the blue hairs do... go on vacation to far distant cities in our beautiful country and then the first thing they do is go shopping at Walmart!  ;)

prevost82

We got a 42" with surround sound in the living area, 24" LCD in the bedrm.
Ron

TomC

I have a 13" CRT that runs on 120vac in front and a 9" AC/DC in back that I took out of my truck that has seen well over a half million miles of bumping around-do you think the LCD's or Plasmas will last like that?  I plan on keeping them and just buying a converter box that will convert the digital signals from my batwing or land cable to analog signal.  I have a 26" LCD at home and so far am not terribly impressed with it over a CRT.  You can't beat the longevity of the CRT-lasting decades sometimes.  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

chazwood

Quote from: Sojourner on March 16, 2008, 05:18:07 AM
Hi: I plan to put a 102" LCD/HD TV in my bus renovation slideout to watch the weather reports and the news from the Middle
East.

Wouldn't it be a lot easier to put in a smaller TV and watch the news from somewhere inside your bus?
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TomCat

Quote from: chazwood on March 16, 2008, 09:28:19 AM
Quote from: Sojourner on March 16, 2008, 05:18:07 AM
Hi: I plan to put a 102" LCD/HD TV in my bus renovation slideout to watch the weather reports and the news from the Middle
East.

Wouldn't it be a lot easier to put in a smaller TV and watch the news from somewhere inside your bus?

Yeah, what kind of batteries do you have in your remote, that you can change channels from the Middle East?

Jay
87 SaftLiner
On The High Plains of Colorado

Hartley

Dallas,

The reasoning is that when you are too tired you can sit in front of a TV and vegetate.
If it's in the bus then you don't have to go very far.

Satellite dome on the roof and cool ones in the fridge.. You always know where you are regardless of the scenery....

I am starting to think that I am better at vegetating than doing much physical stuff
lately. The exception is my monthly 2 hour phone call to dish network for fouling up my billing and equipment list.

Dave....
Never take a knife to a gunfight!

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Guy's,

Just a reminder.

Lets not forget that Plazma's don't last very long operating off a Modified sine wave inverter..... Use true sine wave only!

Don't ask how I learned about this..
Nick-
Whatever it takes!-GITIT DONE! 
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