What Television Are You Watching Right Now?

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Ghettoboom767

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Hi everyone,I just wanted to ask what kind of TV everyone is watching nowadays?
Is it cathode Ray,flat screen,projection,3D,Plasma,720I,1080I,HD,4K or higher,and of
course what brand and what year,last 2 very important here!!
So let's start the fun and yes show a clip of your favorite cartoon or boombox sighting for that fact!!😎📺😊🎼🎶📺📺📺.


Here's mine; Cathode Ray 25" RCA XL100 console 1981!!!!!
I wouldn't have it any other way!! Here's a clip of Maude approx.75' fits beautifully into the screen and I usually only watch old vintage shows,movies,and cartoons so this just special for me!! My brother uses a Panasonic 25" console 1985'.
I'm thinking of getting even an older set maybe Packard Bell 1966!😮📺
Here's mine!😎📺
 

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Lasonic TRC-920

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WOW, That is cool. I want to add to this, but I am waiting for one very important component coming from eBay right now. Once it is here, I will have something to add to this conversation!
 

MyOhMy

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Ghettoboom767 said:
Hi everyone,I just wanted to ask what kind of TV everyone is watching nowadays?
Is it cathode Ray,flat screen,projection,3D,Plasma,720I,1080I,HD,4K or higher.................
Dear me, when I was a kid it was a blurry B&W with a choice of two channels - both of which were part-time broadcasters - or nothing!
 

Radio-Active

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Raining this Sunday morning. In my garage watching a lil' 5" b/w RCA. They're airing Short Circuit. Haha!
 

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Ghettoboom767

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Here's a Sony KV-8100 8" from 1981!
This is a rare 3-way voltage model and has like a 100 switches and buttons on it,fully works to!
Here's a rare view!😎📺
 

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frontside5

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Samsung plasma. When plasma was in it's prime they made the best models. Other LCD around the house are much better in lighter conditions but if you have a dark room, because of how they work, nothing beats the pitch black of a good plasma.
 
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