Well, a 15 in. is a decent size, look at your desktop monitor, if your satisfied with the length choose that size
Watch TV, internet, talk ?
The average size living room contains approximately 250 square feet.24 by 24 220 by 220
Moving your child from home to a college dorm room can be a stressful process. It requires a lot of planning and moving and, most importantly, a lot of purchases to get your child’s dorm room where it needs to be. One thing you’re going to have to shop carefully for is dorm room appliances. Your child’s dorm room is going to require several appliances, so make sure you know what you need before you shop. The first thing your child is going to want to have is a television. Every dorm room needs a TV, and I’m sure your college student is going to want the biggest and the best. It’s not likely that your child is going to need a big, flat-panel HDTV, so you shouldn’t spend money trying to find that. College dorm rooms are small, so the TV that’s going to fit in there also needs to be small. Hopefully, you’ll have an older TV that your college student can inherit, but if not, you can find great deals on older, tube televisions, especially on the internet, even right here at Pebble.com. Many people are starting to give away their old televisions, so you may even be able to find one in your area for free. The next thing you’re going to want your college student to have is a vacuum, and there are a lot of options here as well. Again, just about any vacuum will do, they don’t need the latest and greatest vacuum technology. Honestly, the vacuum will probably only get used right before you come to visit, so get them something affordable. You may even be able to get away with making sure they have a handheld vacuum, if the room is small enough. These can be found for as little as $15. Finally, no dorm room is complete without the mini dorm fridge. The mini fridge is an essential device for the dorm room, but they can be a little expensive as well. Make sure you shop around to the get best price on a mini fridge, but no matter which one you go with, your college student will be extremely happy to have it. Other dorm room appliances you may want to consider are a microwave and an iron. Who knows if your college student will iron their clothes, so this may be a wasted investment. The microwave, though, will certainly be put to good use, so it would definitely be worth picking up.
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College students who live in a dorm room or apartment would benefit from having a 22 inch led television in their room. The television is large enough so the student can watch the shows they want, but it is small enough to fit in the room without taking up a lot of space.
Cost. Size of the room it is going in. Smaller room will be overwhelmed with too big a unit. Size of the furnature it is going to sit in or on.
I don't think there is a limit on what age you have to be to have a tv in your room...
Some good ideas for college dorm bedding are fitted sheets, duvet, and possibly a throw blanket for the cooler months. Body pillows are quite a popular commodity, as most dorm room beds are of a sofa bed variety, these can serve as a nice pillow to keep guests or other dorm mates comfortable whilst sitting, chatting, watching television, or surfing the internet.
depends on the dorm, most likely yes...allong with high speed internet
Some of the best LCD tv's for dorm rooms include the Sonny Bravio 22 inch, Vizio 23 inch,Samsung 22 inch. If you're able to find a Phillips LCD tv that is around that size, I'm sure that would work as well.
If you want to check to see whether not a 32 inch LCD TV is the right size for your room, go to the home depot website. There, you can input your rooms dimensions and see what size TV would best suit your room.
Sanyo has a number of screen sizes for their LCD tvs. Sanyo LCD's range in size from their compact 18" HDTV to their 55" HDTV. Of course, the size of your room should determine the size of the TV you get. You don't want the TV to overpower the room.