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Just one in our house
Only one, the other screens are monitors.
Just one, no need for more.
Three.
Can't see myself ever watching any real content (movies, series etc.) on a mobile phone or tablet.
1 in the lounge, rest are monitors.
Three.
Just one plus a 23", 27" and 34" monitors.
Have though about getting a larger television, up from 43" to 50" or 55" but cannot be bothered.
I don't really want to pay the BBC license tax anymore and i watch next to none live broadcast stuff so i may just bin it come September when the BBC tax runs out.
I would like the option on current televisions to be able to buy it without the tuners or speakers in so it was just a display.
2 - living room and daughter's room, although she hasn't bothered to reconnect an aerial or anything else to it since rejigging her bedroom 6 months ago! Typical teenager, more interested in using other devices for Netflix and YouTube.
5, There are 2 in the front room (main one and a smaller one in the corner for my son to play xbox on) 1 in my sons room, 1 in my bedroom and 1 in the spare room.
There are also 3 monitors in use as we are a family of PC gamers ;)
1, and it doesn't get a great deal of use. More or less just fire it up when I have a good movie I fancy watching on a bigger screen.
Two. A 50" 4k Panasonic smart TV in the living room and a 40" Samsung 3d smart TV in our bedroom. We have a monitor each (1x 24" and 1x 27") for our pc's as well. I doubt if I will ever watch video content on a smartphone or tablet.
Three.
Two, one of which is so old I seem to remember it's steam-powered. And no, not that Steam, I mean the stuff you get when water boils.
No time for TVs.
Fifa is determined to turn football into a girl's sport.
The BBC has become the broadcasting arm for the Tory party.
4 TV's Living room 55" 4K , bedrooms 40" 4K , 40" HD & 32" HD 3X 27" monitors