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3. One in the family room, one in the basement, one in our bedroom.
I live in a 2 bedroom apartment and have 2. One in the living room and one in my room.
When I lived with my parents tho we had 6-8. One for all 4 bed rooms, the living room, and one in the master bathroom. There were two more but they were technically outside.
Just one. We had two for a while, but when one died, we never replaced it.
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One. We used to have a small one that we kept in the sunroom, but it’s just really unpleasant out there if the weather’s not good so we gave up on that.
One in every room, because I get them all on clearance. Stores drop TVs (and other electronics) to 70% to 90% off during the summer and winter when new models come out. If you get to the store as they are doing markdowns, you can score some cheap TVs.
One in the basement living room.
Before my husband I had none and honestly I preferred it that way. But we have a good compromise.
We use computers and monitors as “TVs.”
Swaps to gaming real easy
So 2?
3. Living room, den, and adult daughter’s bedroom.
One, in what we call the “family room.” We have an antenna for linear TV (which we rarely use tbh) and a couple of streaming services + a video game console.
Four, one in each bedroom and one in the living room.
Zero. I live in a small apartment and my laptop can do streaming platforms so I feel no need for one.
One for every bedroom, the den, and the kitchen. I’m and addict.
8.
One 65inch
One 55 inch
Two 40 inch
One 32 inch
One 24 inch
One 18 inch
One emergency portable television.
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OP, they’re teasing you… No one has *two* television sets.
We have 2 but the one in our bedroom hardly gets turned on, we’re moving houses soon so I wouldn’t be shocked if we pitch it in the move
One.
One, and about three laptops
Just one
One.
But I have two computers (one home, one work), a Nintendo switch and an phone. My wife has a laptop, a phone and an iPad. And a kindle.
That’s a lot of screens, I guess.
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If you mean ones we use just as a TV, one. But we use tvs as monitors for our computers, and one just for video games, so seven.
Only 1.
But there are 7 other screens in this room that are not TVs.
I had gone my whole adulthood so far (I’m 40) without owning a tv and I bought one recently. I’m enjoying it.
One
3 but we only use 1
1 and nobody uses it lol
0. We each have a phone, tablet, work laptop, and home computer though, and we have a projector.
I grew up in a house with 8 TVs. (Living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, toy room, a big screen in the basement by the bar, and a small one in the bathroom next to the bar, so you never have to miss a play in a football game.)
Just one. We used to have two, and we’ll likely get a second one when my husband’s office is completed and we have the family room back. He’s currently using the family room as his office so there’s no reason for a TV in there right now
One TV. Two iPads and iPhones and laptops. All used as TVs. Oh, and one projector.
One in the living room. I rarely watch it but my husband is a huge football fan. We probably wouldn’t get any TV channels if it weren’t for his games. I’m fine with an occasional movie or TV episode with him but that’s pretty much it. I’m pretty content with my laptop.
Zero. Rather spend the time & money on surfboards.
Edit: I do have a laptop if that counts.
One but two monitors on My PC and watch TV there a lot.
One and I rarely ever turn it on. I prefer to waste my time on Reddit rather than television.
I have one actual tv but given how my phone and laptop can display shows I would count 3
None, but I’m a college student living with another college student and we both don’t think we need a TV. If we want to watch something we will use our laptops and if we want to game we will use our desktops. What could we need a TV for?
One…..I don’t even remember watching TV since past 4-5 yrs…..same for the family members….some stick to their phones….some have tablets…..I get along by laptop……
0. Haven’t had cable or anything like that for years so don’t really need a TV. And I want to watch something I’ll just watch it on my phone
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