Is it normal to have 3 tvs in 1 room?
I have 3 tvs in my livingroom. 1 for my ps3, one for my wii and xbox360, and one for my cable. i use them all but honestly, IIN?!
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I have 3 tvs in my livingroom. 1 for my ps3, one for my wii and xbox360, and one for my cable. i use them all but honestly, IIN?!
if you dont have any friends and dont do anything besides sitting on the couch then sure, its normal. i hope you at least get off the couch to go to the loo because some people even wear nappies because they are too lazy to move. do you at least shower daily?
I have 4 screens innone room. One 55 in led TV. One smaller one for gaming. One iMac 24in. And my cintiq. They wrap around the room in a half circle/crescent shape. I love em. Use them all all the time. And i guess it's over kill, but the smaller TV has better response times than the big screen ones, so for gaming, they're ideal. And I can hook the iMac to the TV, but I'd still need the iMac and cintiq there lol so it's kind of pointless. But FOUR regular TVs is just way too much. You really only need two for anything unless you use them as computer monitors or link them together for expanded viewing and gaming
My friend has 3 tvs in one room for pretty much all the same things as you. I'd call it normal, waste of electricity, but normal lol.
why not put one tv in the living room, one for your room, and one for the bathroom?
oh wait..dont tell me you also have TV's there??
I have a 3 bedroom townhouse and 1 tv that I barely use...so I would say not normal. But judging on the gaming/jersey shore time people spend, I wouldn't be surprised. Sadface.
No, it's not normal. Esp since even on a very old TV you can still hook numerous devices into it.
My ex had tv's all over our kitchen an dining room... connected to all the servalence cameras he had set up around the house.
I have something like 4 hdmi inputs in my tv, i dont see why i would have more than one in the same room?????
Normal for gamers. Be proud. I've got 2 computers in my room right next to each other on the same table.