We have four; One in the family room, one in the living room, one in my dad’s bedroom, and one in my bedroom. Mine is a 15” flat screen with a built-in DVD player…yay for birthdays! :)
We have a 42” plasma screen in the living room. My son has a smaller set in his room. Neither my husband nor I watches any TV (aside from Olympics and election events), but we sure do a lot of Netflix.
Computers, though?...<counting>...I make it seven, but it might be eight. Among the three of us at home.
Two. One in the living room, and one in my sister’s room. But the one in my sister’s room (which is right next to my room) only gets an analog signal, so it’s not on very often (thank god.)
We have three TVs. One community TV upstairs in the family room, one in the master bedroom, and one in the basement. We do most TV watching as a family. Nothing like hot fudge sundaes and family movie night.
One widescreen in the living room. Five computers: 1 is just being switched over to a new machine, one laptop, one Linux machine for work type stuff and one old machine my bf’s teenage son uses for Warcrack.
40’ samsung in the bedroom, 27’ in the living room, and 21’ in the guest room, does the portable DVD players that my son have counts? If so, he has 2–7’... So 5.
4. My roomies and I each have our own, and there’s a old-fashioned big screen set in the living room, which is only on when there’s a TV-based get together with friends. Boy roomie uses that one most for sports watching with his pals.
I use my TV for watching DVDs and the occasional viewing of CNN or a Law & Order episode. My cinematic tastes are different from the other two.
NONE!
Whatever I need to view I can pretty much find it on my iPhone or Powerbook.
I find myself to be reading a lot more as well, not just for myself but to my children as well.
Technically none. My 37 inch widescreen “television” is really a monitor as it has no signal converter built in. Consequentially I don’t have cable, or even the free stations that you can get.