Do you presume it's a consume if I donate a 3 years aged 27" TV one and only because I want to buy a flat eyeshade TV?

Or do you think renovate is good, don't consent to anything to hold you back?
Or should I be content w/ a 27" weak sytel TV (the big and heavy one which I can't rather move by myself)?
What kind of TV you are have at your home?


Answers:    Considering that your set probably has ten years or more natural life in it, I don't cogitate it's unreasonable to decide to not loaf that long to join the HDTV rvolution. Starting surrounded by February 2009, the only point you'll be able to receive on your ripened set is over the air HDTV degraded to standard definition, using a converter and standard definition cable or satellite TV. The picture will be a cropped journal of the widescreen pictures everyone else is watching. I'm upgrading this year!
I have a 13 year mature 35" Mitsubishi tv that i've been watching. I want a flat peak but wont get one until my 35" one doesnt work anymore. and it still plays upright. i wanna get my money worth. i rewarded $1500 new contained by 1994 and u know back later that was like mad of money
It's your money, so it doesn't matter what we guess. If you think it's a spend in dribs and drabs, then yes it is. Nothing requires you to rush out and attain the latest/greatest.

On the other hand, if it's influential to you to do so, then anyone else's inference doesn't matter.

Change is biddable if it serves a purpose. Resistance is futile. But change, solely for the sake of progress, is pointless.
Whether or not it is a waste is entirely up to you.

But past making a decision, consider this: How regularly do you move your TV? Buying a TV today means buying HDTV because it would be a dribble away to buy anything else but there are hugely few HD channels at this time. DirecTV announced more channel but they first announce them over a year and half ago, so who know when they will actually be available... DVDs surrounded by HD are still expensive and until the format war is over buying into that is to say stupid.

If your present TV works fine, keep it. By the time it requests to be replaced, who knows what marvelous alien technology will have come out? And the stuff explicitly available now will be plentifully cheaper.

As to what kind of TV i hold, none. Instead I have a 300" blind with a projector and a surround system. The undamaged thing cost around three times the price of the average car. Thank God I use it for business and it's duty deductible.
You must really be bored, huh? Why anyone would need assent to change TVs through a Yahoo forum is beyond me. Almost as fruitless as one who would frequent this technical forum and after GIVE you advice! LOL This forum is in the order of technical TV effective and electronic problems.

If you really think you obligation Yahoo help, I suggest you post this contained by the "Social Science-Psychology" forum. Perhaps you will get some insight contained by self-confidence or in "how to go and get a life."

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