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Angel |
Mart wrote:
I dont even use an TFT as big as that Angel. I get so much paperwork etc that I wanted to clear desk space.
The TV upstairs, I won in a raffle, but did take time out to run the freeview box that one goes through, through 150 watts of hi fi. I prefer the sound to the vision aspect and always have done.
Despite all the expensive graphics done in a production these days, I can enjoy a programme , film or sports game by glancing up only occasionally.
I was fine with the smaller screen till i upgraded. I guess once you go large its harder to go back. Cue drumroll and snare. The ironic thing is that i want to clear desk space too. Looking for a unit with doors that conceals evrything is turning out to be a mare. They used to sell them everywhere a few years back. |
Mart |
I dont even use an TFT as big as that Angel. I get so much paperwork etc that I wanted to clear desk space.
The TV upstairs, I won in a raffle, but did take time out to run the freeview box that one goes through, through 150 watts of hi fi. I prefer the sound to the vision aspect and always have done.
Despite all the expensive graphics done in a production these days, I can enjoy a programme , film or sports game by glancing up only occasionally. |
Angel |
steveimp wrote:
Angel wrote:
steveimp wrote:
At this moment I have a TV aerial fitter who is fitting a high gain element aerial on the roof, just so that I can have a proper TV signal.... in my study.
Should help when the digital switchover happens.
Yep the card inside my PC is a Digital one and I have been watching all the Freeview channels since this morning with no pixelating disturbance!
I have loved my large widescreen monitor for the simple fact that at one part of the screen I can 'work', the other I can 'enjoy'!
Widescreens are a blessing. I couldn't go back to the old 15 inch TFT. Dell have soome cracking deals at the moment. Great for movies when you're supposed to be working! |
Mart |
I have only small screens which the tv and the computers go through, I really don`t like widescreens, I find they take up too much room. |
steveimp |
Angel wrote:
steveimp wrote:
At this moment I have a TV aerial fitter who is fitting a high gain element aerial on the roof, just so that I can have a proper TV signal.... in my study.
Should help when the digital switchover happens.
Yep the card inside my PC is a Digital one and I have been watching all the Freeview channels since this morning with no pixelating disturbance!
I have loved my large widescreen monitor for the simple fact that at one part of the screen I can 'work', the other I can 'enjoy'! |
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