Its the bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Room on the Broom - 2012 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al. Netherlands:AL
Operating Room - 1978 TV was released on: USA: 4 October 1978
Emergency Room - 1983 TV was released on: USA: 17 July 1983
The Dark Room - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA UK:15
The Cold Room - 1984 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 Norway:15 West Germany:16
no
You should definitely have a tv in their room and a cell phone.
Um... Well room 101 is a tv programme
yes because sometimes you need to watch the news and if you get in trouble and you have to go to your room then you could watch you tv
yes they be allowed
Yes, I think it would be stylish because those two pieces would go together well in any living room. I also believe that any room should have its accent piece to add personality and character to the room. So, yes, those two pieces should look well in the TV room.
The room you should choose a LCD flat screen TV set for depends on how far from the TV you will be sitting. For more information go to www.flatpaneltv.org/.../flat-panel-tv.../the-lifespan-of-plasma-lcd-and-other-flat-panel-tvs.html
The middle of the screen should be just below eye level when you are seated.
Yes, you should go for LED as it is provides you far better viewing in a bright room. If you're very serious of about home theater wait a few months for the Oled TVs to come to market.
Well mine is the hugest in the world I own everything you ever dreamed about My tv is huger than yours I bet Mine goes around my whole room I am living in my tv My room is a TV It is awesome We should hang sometime
There is a myth that eyestrain can result from watching TV in a dark room, because the eyes adjust to the darkness of the room by expanding the irises, to let in more light, and then the brightness of the TV is excessive. I have found no evidence that this is true. It is possible to get eyestrain from watching TV, only because your eyes remain fixed at the same focal distance for long periods of time, but this phenomenon has nothing to do with the brightness or darkness of the room or of the TV. Personally, I watch TV in a dark room and it does me no harm.
For that big of a room, you probably need a LED TV that is forty-two inches. However, at that size, it would be better to have a plasma tv. LED TVs that size are not very common.