On 7/1/2013 10:53 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 01 Jul 2013 08:42:03 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
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>>> On 6/30/2013 10:38 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> > No place for a massive flat screen tv on one of those things!!!!!! I
>>> > shall be really sad when my old tv dies. I shall have to hope I
>>> can > get
>>> > a new one small enough to suit me.
>>>
>>> Not to worry. Flat screen TVs come in all different sizes. It doesn't
>>> have to be massive. 
>>>
>> You're right. O can easily replace her CRT with a flat screen that
>> will fit inside the console. The good thing about a flat screen is
>> they can be hung on the wall and you can reclaim all the floor space
>> that was gobbled up by those old fashioned TV cabinets.
>
> No, no. Mine isn't inside a console. It just sits on top of a 'coffee
> table ' type thing with a shelf underneath. Not enclosed at all.
My flat screen TV isn't enclosed in anything. There is no rule saying
flat screens have to be *big*. I really do like the clarity of the flat
screen HDTV better than the picture I got on the analog. And a 24" flat
screen isn't really *too big*.
Jill