This is really hard choice…
I’ll go for one console and a big TV.
Ikebane66
Posted January 18, 2010 at 6:48 PM
Until Christmas i still played on a 20inch standard definition, non flat screen TV and I was quite fine with it.
Honor Hand
Posted January 18, 2010 at 8:08 PM
Same goes for me, I can`t afford one of those big HD TVs so I have all my game systems connected to an old and trusty 21′ Standard TV set. Sure, it`d be better if it was bigger but well…there`s not much I can do about it.
Even so, I found the irony of this picture to be quite entertaining. Having a HD console without an HD TV kinda defeats the purpose of having it lol Just saying…
-uva
Posted January 19, 2010 at 4:53 AM
ew….
I used a standard 30 inch tv for like a year and a half then about two months ago got a 42 inch RCA HD tv. :3
leaf
Posted January 19, 2010 at 12:04 PM
I TV I’m using isn’t HD or flat screen. It is probably as old as the laptop I use which is around ten years. A lot happens in ten years in this century.
Ikebane66
Posted January 19, 2010 at 5:11 PM
My parents insist on keeping a TV until it breaks, which usually results in us having a TV that becomes ancient compared to modern TV’s and technological advancements.
<333 I love this guy
This is really hard choice…
I’ll go for one console and a big TV.
Until Christmas i still played on a 20inch standard definition, non flat screen TV and I was quite fine with it.
Same goes for me, I can`t afford one of those big HD TVs so I have all my game systems connected to an old and trusty 21′ Standard TV set. Sure, it`d be better if it was bigger but well…there`s not much I can do about it.
Even so, I found the irony of this picture to be quite entertaining. Having a HD console without an HD TV kinda defeats the purpose of having it lol Just saying…
ew….
I used a standard 30 inch tv for like a year and a half then about two months ago got a 42 inch RCA HD tv. :3
I TV I’m using isn’t HD or flat screen. It is probably as old as the laptop I use which is around ten years. A lot happens in ten years in this century.
My parents insist on keeping a TV until it breaks, which usually results in us having a TV that becomes ancient compared to modern TV’s and technological advancements.