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    Question of the Day: How Big is Your TV?

    If you are among those fortunate enough to come home to a big, beautiful TV every night—don't take it for granted. The beginnings of our obsession with large televisions were, in a word, humble. If this were the '50s you would be walking to work naked in the snow only to unwind at night in front of a puny 16- or 17-inch TV (at best) with a crappy picture and only a few channels—and you would have loved it. The folks at Electronic House have put together a history of our obsession with big TVs, and that got me thinking—how big is your TV?

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    Did you place your vote? I hope you are doing better than our friend Michael Scott:

    For a little tv history check out our Trinitron Timeline and the history of big tvs from Electronic House [Electronic House]


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