i don’t have a tv

i’ve been thinking about about going to best buy or circuit city and getting a 20″ tv/dvd combo for about $230.

but inevitably i start thinking a widescreen aspect ratio would be much better for movies since i don’t have cable. suddenly i’m looking at $600+ hdtv models that look awfully big and don’t come with dvd combos.

on the way to go check out the dvd players, i see the lcd tvs. their resolution is so superior to a tv tube that i just can’t fathom throwing away $200 or $600 when i could burn $2000 on a lcd tv. throw in a top of the line dvd player for $200-300 and before you know it, i’ve spent $2500 in my head and we haven’t even mentioned anything about a receiver, amp, or speakers.

then i remember i don’t really want to spend my time watching tv. there is so much i’m starting to get excited about learning and doing again that i don’t want to have the option to watch tv at home. (if anything i should start outfitting a comfortable home office in my second bedroom)

much to matthew and katie’s chagrin, i came to this conclusion again a few days ago. we went shopping for tvs because it was something to do, and if i had bought a tv, i thought at least it would give them something to do this week while i was at work. but i worried that with a tv we’d never talk to each other.

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Brian

Yeah, I understand your point. I’ve been having the same debate. So my opinion is to buy the cheapest smallest (13″) TV at Walmart. And then wait and watch for the right one to come along later.

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