How many TVs do you have in your house

32" LCD in the Lounge
26" LCD in the Bedroom
26" LCD in the Office

The one in the office was replaced by the 32" in the lounge and tends to only be used as a monitor at the moment.

edit: a more telling statistic would be how many TV's along with how many people in the household. Some of the answers here are people living with their parents or in student houses.
 
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:confused: Both me and the other half love watching tv when we go to bed or in the morning.

Same here, watching a film or TV show in bed after you've got ready means you aren't relaxing on a sofa then getting up again and having to turn everything off, wash, clean teeth etc and then try and relax again in bed for sleep.
 
2. 32" HD CRT in living room, 21" CRT in bedroom. Would like to replace the 21" with a 19" LCD but there's nowt wrong, bar size, with the CRT.
 
a 32" CRT in my bedroom which is also used as a lounge (small 1-bedroom flat being used by 2 of us) there's a little portable TV in each of our cupboards (2) but they've not been used since we got the 32 just beforwe xmas.
 
6 in total:

50" Plasma in living room
22" CRT in Parents room
14" CRT in my room(scart socket is fubared:()
14" CRT in Study(barely used)
14" CRT in my Sisters room
22" CRT in my Grandparents room
 
TVs:

32" LCD in the lounge
15" LCD in the kitchen
24" LCD in my room
32" LCD in my brothers room

Computers on the other hand, in a household of 4 people, but only 3 use computers:

5 laptops
2 macbooks
5 desktops
2 servers

:D
Sounds quite similar story here...

32" Widescreen in Living Room
24" in My room
32" Widescreen in Parent's bedroom
15" in sister 1's room
20" in sister 2's room

Computers....

1 PC in my bedroom
2 Servers in my bedroom :D
1 PC in sister 1's bedroom
1 Laptop in Sister 2's bedroom
1 "Spare" PC in sister 2's bedroom
1 PC in Step-dad's office
1 PC on the landing (Mum's PC)
 
I'm firmly in the 'why the hell do you want a tv in the bedroom?' camp, but then I can't understand why people would want to get up in the morning and turn the telly on, it just doesn't make sense to me. I catch the news on the wireless in the car on the way to work.

One telly in our house, in the lounge. That's enough.



 
One 15" combi (with VCR!) in the living room, and that's it. I get the feeling that anything bigger would dominate the room too much, it's fairly small. Three of us living here, though only my mum really watches it - I also don't get having TVs in bedrooms, although I generally got used to not having a TV at all while at uni.
 
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