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#1 Game_Lover70
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Do you think a 26 inch HDTV is too small to enjoy the PS3 and Blue Ray movies in all there glory?if so would you reccomend a 32 inch please?thanks everyone
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#2 etbny22
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for me a 26 in. would be fine, but alot of people are going to tell you to go bigger.
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#3 etbny22
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oh and btw i play on a 15in hdtv, and its fine with me, i also have a 32in hdtv which i occasionaly play on, but the 15in is fine with me.
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#5 jacintos09
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yeah some people are gonna be like NO 32 or bigger and all this about how you can't sit far away from the tv but honestly i think a 26 in is more than fine
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#6 ghaleon0721
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For the most part, people will tell you that bigger is better, and that is generally true, however there are other factors. First of all, how big is your room and how far from the TV will you be sitting? For me, my living room is actually a "great room" above my garage and its 23' x 23' so a 26 or even 32 inch TV just won't do. I have a 60" TV in there, and I'm even thinking about getting a 70" in the next couple of years. While you might think that is awesome, it does have its drawbacks. What is particularly disappointing is when you watch something that is NOT HD. i'm in the country and my cable has to run about 350 feet from the pole before it gets to my house. This results in a significant amount of signal degradation. And since the TV is so large, the graininess is amplified. Standard definition TV looks fine on my other TV's ( I have a 32" and a 20" tube TV in other rooms). For me, now that I've had a 32" TV in a normal size room. I don't think I'll ever go smaller. But that 32" was an upgrade from a 20" so I'm sure that I would have noticed an improvement had I gone with a 27" instead. It's all relative. You have to consider, what kind of TV you have now, where it will be, how far you will sit from it, and what else you will be using it for other than PS3. It sounds like you really want the larger TV but don't want to wait long enough to save up the money and you are looking for someone on here to justify making the purchase now. You will end up regretting it though. BEcause you clearly want the larger TV. Have some patience, spend your money on something you REALLY want.