Hey man, my TV might weigh a lot, but it is a 47" picture tube!!! With those bloody flatscreens it just looks like one long THIN, and I do mean THIN, line. It looks more lifelike!!!
Our TV is a 36" monstrous 217 lbs. It was left to us by my daughter and her husband when they moved. They had to throw out the table it was sitting on as it was bent in the middlefrom the weight. We have it on dresser in the livingroom and I want to rearrange the livingroom so the morning sun isn’t shining on the screen. Hubby is bulking at the idea of moving it. I’m trying to get my son to help. Might be a while before it gets moved. I was hoping before Christmas so I could put up the tree, but I guess we’ll be treeless again this year.
Nope, got rid of mine last year. ;-)Although in all fairness, the big screens weighed a lot more than that even just 5-10 years ago so that’s not the fairest gag.
still remember my dad showing me a OOOLLLLDDD Zenith that he had that was from the time TVs had a channel 1 on the dial. and it didn’t weigh no 100 lbs.
While my 76-year-old mother refuses to give up her old, approximately 50-lb. television (Why? “Because it still works!” she says) . . . her oldest sister, who’s 83 years old, has a flat panel t.v. that’s nicer, newer and bigger than the one my husband and I have!!!!!
Like older televisions, a lot of high definition televisions over 50 inches weigh over 100 pounds, and the picture is awesome. My 42-inch LG is well over 50 pounds and has excellent sound as well.
AKHenderson Premium Member about 12 years ago
Plugger picture tubes don’t burn out fast enough.
rejoiceitellyourejoice about 12 years ago
Hey man, my TV might weigh a lot, but it is a 47" picture tube!!! With those bloody flatscreens it just looks like one long THIN, and I do mean THIN, line. It looks more lifelike!!!
jackdohany about 12 years ago
And are those, um, tapes of some sort on top of a, um, VCR?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
yeh, looks like VHS tapes on that console TV…..the only thing missing is the aluminum foil-wrapped rabbit ears for that crystal clear reception
stukuls about 12 years ago
100 pounds? Man its nothing if it ain’t over 200 pounds!
The top of mine pops up and inside is my record player.
1960’s magic!
pschearer Premium Member about 12 years ago
“There’s something about a Muntz TVThat makes you want to cheer!There’s something about a Muntz TV,So bright, so sharp, so clear!”
“You can seeThe best TVBetter on a Crosley!”
Sylvania, Admiral, and of course, RCA. Gone, all gone.
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
Our TV is a 36" monstrous 217 lbs. It was left to us by my daughter and her husband when they moved. They had to throw out the table it was sitting on as it was bent in the middlefrom the weight. We have it on dresser in the livingroom and I want to rearrange the livingroom so the morning sun isn’t shining on the screen. Hubby is bulking at the idea of moving it. I’m trying to get my son to help. Might be a while before it gets moved. I was hoping before Christmas so I could put up the tree, but I guess we’ll be treeless again this year.
pschearer Premium Member about 12 years ago
My computer desk is bowed in the middle from years of straining under a 21" CRT monitor. Same problem.
Jonni about 12 years ago
I figure they are heavy because they came with speakers.
burleigh2 about 12 years ago
Nope, got rid of mine last year. ;-)Although in all fairness, the big screens weighed a lot more than that even just 5-10 years ago so that’s not the fairest gag.
Sangelia about 12 years ago
still remember my dad showing me a OOOLLLLDDD Zenith that he had that was from the time TVs had a channel 1 on the dial. and it didn’t weigh no 100 lbs.
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
While my 76-year-old mother refuses to give up her old, approximately 50-lb. television (Why? “Because it still works!” she says) . . . her oldest sister, who’s 83 years old, has a flat panel t.v. that’s nicer, newer and bigger than the one my husband and I have!!!!!
georgelcsmith about 12 years ago
Like older televisions, a lot of high definition televisions over 50 inches weigh over 100 pounds, and the picture is awesome. My 42-inch LG is well over 50 pounds and has excellent sound as well.