who has an old TV with CRT tube? ya knaw, those big clunky box kind..
We don't have cable or satellite and the only video we watch are DVD's and youtube on our computer. Yes we still have our VHS player and few tapes. I should have those transferred over to DVDs.
So we have had our old 27" TV for gosh about 30 years or so. Thing must weigh over 100 pounds. It's been a good TV to watch our DVDs but lately, its been having some problem. Until it warms up, everything is different tint of green. Green martians playing the part of Victorian society, and working people. Then it would flicker between the green martian and regular color. Its gotten progressively worse so its finally time to join the 21st century. Gosh sounds a lot like the Jetsons and their dog Astro.
We still can't understand how people need 60" or even 70" TVs let alone a 50". We settled on a 39" LCD TV. but it won't connect to our DVD player grrr!!! so we had to buuuyyy a blueRay 3D/DVD player. don't think our new TV handles the 3D but we are totally unhip about such things so we don't care.
TV is also "missing" WiFi connection but our internet service can't even stream regular video so we don't care about it either. just annoying that youtube videos freeze up quite often.
39" turns out to be plenty big in our family/living room. And oh my!! the picture is so clear!! I think I need to get a new pair of glasses!! I'm going to have to re play all my DVDs and watch them in hiDef!!
Now have to dispose of old TV in responsible manner.
So do any of you still watch video on old TVs??
who has an old TV with CRT tube? ya knaw, those big clunky box kind..
You should be able to recycle it.
I drank the cool-aid. We have a 55" that we watch High Definition on. We don't go to movies, but watch them at home so that was our motivation for big screen
What sold me on HD was watching a PBS special on hummingbirds, in ultra slow motion, in high def... blew my mind. The nature shows in high definition are awesome.
This: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episo...-episode/5475/
If you ever have a chance to catch this in high def DO IT,
who has an old TV with CRT tube? ya knaw, those big clunky box kind..
There are formulas out there for room size/viewing distance size recommendations.