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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Mark_Solesbury on February 28, 2008, 20:30:59
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Ive ordered a new telly.... :lol: :lol:
its being delivered tomorrow.. A 40" Sony D3500....
Im now sat down in the lounge thinking... Is it going to be too big?
Can someone please help my stupid head and tell it that its not..
Im well excited! Xbox will be gooooood.
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I just got a 32" Sumsung plenty big enough for us :-#
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I have a 50" flat screen and have had for a year or so and im now looking for something bigger. :D
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It will be too big, send it down to us we only have a little 32"
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it wil be just fine mate. :D
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cant wait.
Ive getting nearer to the new house too. :)
Not that ive bought a new house to fir a telly in....
Honest.
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Unless you live in a 38" wide house i cant see there being a problem!!!
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Unless you live in a 38" wide house i cant see there being a problem!!!
:lol:
Honestly, after a couple of weeks (during which time you'll be watching the TV in smale squares about 22" across) you'll wonder how you ever coped without it, and wish you'd bought a bigger one.
When I went in to order mine I picked a 40" 1080P Samsung. The wife said I couldn't have it, it was too small :dance:
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I have a 26 inch LG, only got it a week ago and its just fine, anything bigger would have looked wrong in our room.
Its up to you.
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we have a 28" ASDA special.. great picture and was a bargain ;)
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i have a lg 42" tv in the front room and i have a sony 32" in my bedroom very good pic on both of them so it should fit lovly in your room
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Hang it on a wall they look so much better.
Make sure you put it head height when your at sitting postion or you will get a bad neck.
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does the bigger telly you have make the programs any better than the c***p thats on our screens ??? :? :? :?
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No, the crap is bigger :doh:
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I am sure it will be too big, and as you are only up the road, i will be happy to provide some long term storage for you :lol:
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aye defo wall mount it
but
get it mounted professionally unless you are mint with the drill and mounting the wall mount perfectly level
last thing you want is a wonky tv watching it at a slant!