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I have a 19inch set up for my 2600...have several smaller 13" tv's for other game systems I have....trying to get a TV set up for each system and a little home for each downstairs. Just curious who the size freaks were...I know some of you have to be playing on a big screen...lmao.

 

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I have a 52 cm T.V with 2 systems connected at a time through the AV's

and as many as I can daisy chain together on the co-ax :D

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52 cm, not 52 inches is what he said. That's a 20 inch TV.

 

I have a 25 inch TV in my living room, which is where I keep all my game systems. I also have a 13 inch TV in my bedroom.

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Even Though I'm the only one that lives in my house (Sometimes), I have 5 TV's. One for the Home Gym, ONe for the Ironing/Front Room, One for the Main Living Room with Surround Sound, VCR and DVD, One for my Games Room with 8 Consoles hooked up, and One For My Bedroom. 2 Of these are 21" and Flat Screen, ones 26" and Two are 13". I use My Games Room TV for consoles.

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I have all my systems(12 in total) set up on a 27' TV in my basement and a 20' flatscreen for watchin TV,DVD, Videos

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My family owns three TVs .. none of which have vg's attached .. but I do have three color monitors in the basement with various systems attached .. and I do have four Vectrex consoles too!

 

so that's ten all together..

 

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA

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My family owns three 19" TVs .. none of which have vg's attached .. but I do have three color monitors in the bombshelter with various systems attached .. and I do have four Vectrex consoles there too!

 

so that's ten all together..

 

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA

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27" for most of my systems, but my 1200XL and TI-99/4a are hooked up to a 20" flatscreen on my desk (so I can access the keyboard!).

 

Tempest

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I have a 19" TV/VCR combo in the gameroom with all my systems hooked into it (not at the same tim). I wanted the combo so I can record my games for Twin Galaxies score purposes.

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I use small old 12" - 14" TVs. You gotta have a TV to match the age and feel of the Atari. I love the way the picture looks on those old TVs.

 

-Paul

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http://www.geocities.com/cassmandoo/basement.html

 

51 in the basement is solely for video games. Everything hooks up to it. When I bought it (like 5 years ago, before they got cheap), I knew I would eventually upgrade to HD and make that standard res. my game TV. I have used it for everything from Odyssey to GameCube for years, and no problem at all. I do notice that some systems project a little to the right of the screen, casuing about a two inch bar along the left side. I wonder if the viewable resolution is just a hair wider on either side than a CRT set. I also have a 13 inch that I test carts on, but not really for "playing"; just being sure they work before I sell.

 

Also tried my JAkks Pacific system thing on the 57 HD. Very underwhelmed.....not by the TV. ;)

 

Cassidy

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i use a panasonic 32" tau flat screen downstairs for consoles/dvd and as a computer monitor, and the 19" monitor that came with my saturn retail cabinet for all my other systems upstairs.

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I have problems with eye strain and headaches with anything more than a 20 in. TV. I really wanted a 20 in. flat screen but was not happy with the audio quality of the "bargain" brands that cost around $200. So, I bought a great JVC 14 inch flat screen with amazing sound. It causes no eye trouble at all. I can now play all my Playstation and Dreamcast racing games without actually getting motion sickness!

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i have a 27" Panasonic, it has 3 A/V inputs, so with switch boxes i have 13 systems attached to them, and i have 5 classic systems going in through RF. Its a pretty geeky setup and ill eventually get up off my ass and take/post pictures.

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I use a 27" TV for my classic game systems (which are setup in the same room as my computers), and a 35" TV for modern systems.

 

..Al

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I'm a total bastard, running emulation output and consoles through a pair of Sony Studio Video Monitors (PVM-series). My brother got a crapload of them at a government auction and gave me a 20-inch and a 14-inch. The picture is sharp as hell and they run all PAL and everything else. I also use them for digital cable and am driven crazy by the compression artifacts.

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72 cm (calculate yourself ;)) Sony (through a Sharp VCR when playing NTSC carts).

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Even though they say its a bad thing... I use an ancient ('84 model) 50 inch projection TV 90% of the time, but i also have a 19 incher in the bed room, and of course my 19 inch computer monitor doubles as a TV too! Oh, i have ataris hooked up too all those all the time too! lol the 7800 gets the big screen! :D

 

Tif

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