SCVJeff wrote:
K Charles wrote:
So Merrian-Webster says if you didn't replace it, and it's still being used, it's not obsolete.
This isn't even worth the debate because you all know exactly what I'm talking about. Does it display a picture? In this case NO. But I'll bet money that these so-called working analog TV' are displaying fat people or cropping off significant pieces of picture in a futil attempt to deal with today's formats. So Yes, they are obsolete as they are not compatible with any currently produced show for the last 10 years
actually my new/non-obsolete TV in my bedroom does cut off the ends of the picture. No way can I adjust the width/panoramic/zoom etc. and see to the edges of what must be being shown. I might drag in an OLD obsolete TV and set beside it and see if I can see everything.
bumpy