How many TVs are in your house?
We have 1 and it’s in the living room. How many do you have, and which rooms are they in?
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We have three. One in the lounge and one in each of our two bedrooms though these are used more as computer monitors.
I have one in use, and two in the basement. I got those for my daughter to use to play video games, or when she wants to watch a movie when I’m watching something else. They are the old kind, and were free, so I just took both in case one pooped out.
One in the rec room right beside the computer desks, we watch all our TV through the internet,so when a show is on we want we just HDMI it over to the TV.
We dislike TV’s in the living room.
@SQUEEKY2 I didn’t have a TV in the living room until Rick moved in.
In my apartment there are two: one in my bedroom and one in the living room. My roommate doesn’t have one in his room.
Growing up, there was always one in the family room and one in what was essentially the upstairs family room. In high school, my brother and I got TVs in our rooms; my sister never wanted one (so a grand total of 4).
I have 1. It is an old CRT TV, in the corner, catching dust.
It has not been in use for well over a decade.
I don’t have a TV. I haven’t had one in years. I stream anything from services on the internet.
We use Roku. We also have a subscription to Netflix, and Amazon Prime. I was so happy to cut that cable cord a few months ago.
We haven’t had cable for years, didn’t watch enough Netflix to keep paying for it,we subscribe to one channel,and that is Acorn TV,we get the news from the internet as well.
I have a question…if I buy a movie from Amazon and it’s sent digitally and available immediately (rather than waiting on a DVD to arrive,) can we still access those movies if we cancel Amazon Prime? I probably should ask them, but I thought maybe someone here would know.
One tv. In my living room. I had more before my floods…
Living room, master bedroom, and sewing room hooked to the satellite dish.
One in the guest room has a dvd player, but cannot see any broadcast channels.
One in my office connected to the house security cameras, also receives no broadcast channels.
So, 3 to 5, depending on how you count them.
We used to have one in every room (6) but now only one, which I watch. Everyone else uses their computer. Every family member has at least one laptop and one tablet, plus there are three desktop computers on the desks.
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