On my PC I've got a Westinghouse 22" Widescreen LCD
For my consoles I've got a Mitsubishi 55" Widescreen HD Projection TV
Using a 22" LCD Optiquest/Viewsonic or, at its side, my second monitor, a 19" Optiquest/Viewsonic LCD for everything... (Got myself a little switch so I can use 4 consoles without unplugging). You know, Nes, Snes, N64 and Wii... It's starting to be a little cramped in here however...
On my PC I've got a Westinghouse 22" Widescreen LCD
For my consoles I've got a Mitsubishi 55" Widescreen HD Projection TV
For the PS3 & 360 I use my 42" Samsung Plasma. Then for my PC I use the 22" Samsung via DVI
I recently upgraded to a flat-screen 20" CRT, since I had to give up my standard 20" CRT to my sister a few months back after a series of unfortunate events. Conveniently, it supports digital, so should I ever decide to start watching television again, it'll work without a converter.
I could care less about HDTVs. In my opinion, now's the perfect time to get larger "out-dated" TVs for dirt cheap.
I use a 480x272 PSP screen for most of my gaming.
Then the wii which I barely use is hooked up to a 34" sony tube tv.
I use a Dell E196FP 19" LCD Monitor for my Xbox 360.
I use a SD TV for everything else.
Sony 32" for my Wii, PS2, and 360. In another room, 40" Samsung for my PS3 via HDMI. Both look really nice. Don't have 1080p, but I ain't complaining.
I have a gamecube hooked through a third party vga cord to two 17" crt monitors via a vga splitter, A dreamcast hooked To a 22" crt, and I'm Using a 20" Lcd for my dreamcast arcade cabinet. all those screens cost me $40 altogether
I use a 42" RCA LCD television. Price was right for it.
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