View Poll Results: Which one?

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  • Projector and screen

    3 50.00%
  • New Laptop

    3 50.00%
  • Buy something else you dillweed.

    0 0%
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    Default New laptop or projector and screen?

    I have a TV and a laptop which both suck and i'm sure they haven't got long left(although i've been saying this about my laptop for ages), so i'm in need of both, instead of a new tv i was thinking about a projector and screen but i'm not sure which one out of the two to go for.

    So, vote in the poll for which one you suggest I get.
    Alexandra!


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    If you want the sense of spending your money on something worthwhile, the projector.
    If you don't want to go insane with the lack of a computer (I'm guessing your laptop now is all you have), the laptop.

    Alternatively, if there's a family computer or similar just get the projector regardless.

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    Don't forget if you get a projector you'll want a HD set top box for it to get TV out of it. To be honest, just go for whichever you need most, you can download TV programs on a laptop.

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    Get a decent laptop then, as Tom said, iPlayer, 4OD, Five Demand, ITVPlayer, TVCatchup, warez-bb, piratebay etcetc You don't need a tele this days

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    Hey,
    I would suggest getting a Laptop

    1. It will Last Longer then the Projector as it's Bulb has a surtan life in it (the bulbs are expensive.)
    2. As everyone has said you can download TV Programs over the net or go to Ch131



    Thankyou,
    Christopher Holland
    Thank-you,
    Christopher Holland

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    But watching TV programs on a piddly 13/15/17 inch monitor is useless, they're meant to be viewed on a big screen or wall.

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