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Results:TV's are getting larger. How big is yours?
Under 30"
7 (5.74%)
30" to 35"
20 (16.39%)
35" to 40"
10 (8.20%)
40" to 49"
54 (44.26%)
50" or over.
31 (25.41%)
Voters: 122. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
TV's are getting bigger: How big is yours?
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Richardcoulter
26-01-2015
Last year, the average size of a TV set was 39"- up from the 2013 average of 37.5".

http://www.rapidtvnews.com/201501023...#axzz3PppKQa5R

How big is your primary TV set? Are those upgrading opting for a larger screen?
stud u like
26-01-2015
32 inches went no where,so I got 42 inches.
Soundbox
26-01-2015
Don't like big TV sets so 25" for me. I don't follow trends.
Deacon1972
26-01-2015
Currently 50", upgrading to 65".

Bigger the better so we also have a PJ and 120" CIH screen.
fmradiotuner1
26-01-2015
I have a Sony 42 inch LED also have a 27 inch PC screen.
But finding 42 inch a little small.
Maybe next year might give my Sony to my mum or dad and go back to a 50 inch or bigger.
Or get a projector for films.
grahamlthompson
26-01-2015
Mine's 47". Which box do I tick ?
grimtales1
26-01-2015
Originally Posted by grahamlthompson:
“Mine's 47". Which box do I tick ?”

Same here
trayhop123
26-01-2015
both samsung ,,,,,,,, 58plasma in living room , 22 in bedroom
artyclarty
26-01-2015
Our living room tv is 32". Perfect size for student digs several years ago but feels a bit on the small size in a grown up house!

Have a 19" in the bedroom that is also my secondary monitor.

I assume when we move house again soon we will be looking at 42" (other half thinks 60" but I hold the purse strings!) and the 32" religated to bedroom and the 19" will go with the computer in the new office.
howardl
26-01-2015
40" here...will get 50" when ours dies...that's about the limit i reckon for our room.
Lidtop2013
26-01-2015
42" LG smart tv here
fastest finger
27-01-2015
50" TV, 84" projector screen.
cnbcwatcher
27-01-2015
37" LCD here, had it since late 2010.
LostFool
27-01-2015
Had a 37" since 2010 but I might change it for a 42" smart TV at some point this year. The newer 42" models aren't that much bigger than my current 37" as the bezels are now smaller.

My living room is too small to justify anything bigger than 42".
Glawster2002
27-01-2015
We've got a Sony 32" in our living toom and a Pioneer Kuro 50" plasma in our Home Cinema room.
the power king
27-01-2015
My Sony is 32 w653 Braver 2013 model
Also i have Smell TV in Bedroom Samsung u500 22 is a 2014 model Booth Hd TVs / Freevew hd 2 Sky Hd box but Sony is a Smart tv as wall
Matt35
27-01-2015
55" Sony w905. Do have a 42" pioneer 7 series which I thought had an amazing picture until I got the Sony and watched a blu ray in 1080p.
dave clarke
27-01-2015
Sony 42 which was same outside dimensions as our old Sony 40 tried a 47 toshiba but didn't like it and swapped it
jasonjimbob
27-01-2015
My mother has got a 42" LCD Toshiba Regza in the lounge which is now 8 years old, always gives great results on Sky HD, It has Freeview SD as well but she don't bother with that really. In my bedroom I bought a 40" LED Blaupunkt which was on a special offer which gives excellent results on with all my Satellite equipment, out of contract BT Vision box and the built in Freeview HD, I had to install a indoor aerial ( A Wilko C3010Y) on the window sill because the outdoor aerial had rainwater coming down the cable, but the signal from Wenvoe is so strong in my location, that there is no problems with reception. The Blaupunkt replaced a 29" JVC CRT which still works great, we have a 33" CRT set badged by Goodmans which still works great too, but both are no longer needed.
JulesandSand
27-01-2015
Our's is a 65" Sony bought last year - it's a cracker, also the best sound I've heard from a flat screen TV.

I did see a 90" Sharp LCD in Costco the other week - looked rather smart.
jasonjimbob
27-01-2015
Originally Posted by JulesandSand:
“Our's is a 65" Sony bought last year - it's a cracker, also the best sound I've heard from a flat screen TV.

I did see a 90" Sharp LCD in Costco the other week - looked rather smart.”

Wow 90" ooh nice, I wonder how much that cost?
JulesandSand
27-01-2015
Originally Posted by jasonjimbob:
“Wow 90" ooh nice, I wonder how much that cost?”

About £7600 + VAT IIRC.
d'@ve
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by jasonjimbob:
“Wow 90" ooh nice, I wonder how much that cost?”

I'd probably be more interested in how much it weighs but the first three shops I googled pointedly omit that from the specs!

EDIT... found it. It's a mere 11 stone/150 lbs unpacked. Over half a hundredweight and a 7 foot wide monster to carry - do not try this at home!
BipolarIdiot
28-01-2015
32 - I've never needed anything more
Lidtop2013
28-01-2015
Originally Posted by JulesandSand:
“Our's is a 65" Sony bought last year - it's a cracker, also the best sound I've heard from a flat screen TV.

I did see a 90" Sharp LCD in Costco the other week - looked rather smart.”

Is that the one with the two big circular speakers on each side? There's no speaker grill just exposed speakers? If it's the one I'm thinking
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