Exercise bikes, TV's and hula hoops
My plans for staying fit over the winter are starting to come together. Today I went and picked up an exercise bike from a Craigslist ad. It is an older model - a Lifestyler, probably vintage late 80's or early 90's. But, it was practically free, and doesn't take up much space. If I use it a lot, I can upgrade to something nicer without worrying about getting anything for this one. With help from
loyehudhara, I got it into my basement. The next step is to put a TV down there.
So I'm looking for TV suggestions and information. My basement is unfinished, and while it has never flooded while I've been in the house, I can't discount the possibility of that happening. So, I don't want to spend upwards of $1000 for a really nice TV, because I'd like to get something that I won't be too upset if it gets damaged or destroyed by water. (I am planning to put it on a TV stand off the ground and away from the wall, but with a basement you just never know - I could also get a leak in a pipe above or something like that). Anyhow, I'd like to get something for under $200 that I can connect a DVD player and a Netflix Roku box to. I don't care about surround sound, or having absolutely perfect picture quality. I just want something that can provide me with entertainment while I'm working out. I've had one offer of an older, non-flat screen, 36 inch TV. I might take it, but is there anything I need to be sure the TV has to hook up the DVD player and Roku box? Is there anyone else on here that has a TV they're interested in getting rid of or selling? And if I do go out and get a flat screen TV, does anyone have any good guides for what to look for? Also, does anyone have a TV stand they're interested in unloading?
Finally, I'm planning to get a folding exercise mat, to do hula hooping and other floor exercises on. When I mentioned hula hooping a few weeks ago, a couple of people said they were also interested in hula hooping. There are directions online for making your own hula hoop, and I was thinking about having a hula hoop making/craft day party. Other than the two people who spoke up before, is there anyone else who would be interested in making a hula hoop? I would ask you to chip in some $$ for supplies, but it would be no more than $10 (less with more people).
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So I'm looking for TV suggestions and information. My basement is unfinished, and while it has never flooded while I've been in the house, I can't discount the possibility of that happening. So, I don't want to spend upwards of $1000 for a really nice TV, because I'd like to get something that I won't be too upset if it gets damaged or destroyed by water. (I am planning to put it on a TV stand off the ground and away from the wall, but with a basement you just never know - I could also get a leak in a pipe above or something like that). Anyhow, I'd like to get something for under $200 that I can connect a DVD player and a Netflix Roku box to. I don't care about surround sound, or having absolutely perfect picture quality. I just want something that can provide me with entertainment while I'm working out. I've had one offer of an older, non-flat screen, 36 inch TV. I might take it, but is there anything I need to be sure the TV has to hook up the DVD player and Roku box? Is there anyone else on here that has a TV they're interested in getting rid of or selling? And if I do go out and get a flat screen TV, does anyone have any good guides for what to look for? Also, does anyone have a TV stand they're interested in unloading?
Finally, I'm planning to get a folding exercise mat, to do hula hooping and other floor exercises on. When I mentioned hula hooping a few weeks ago, a couple of people said they were also interested in hula hooping. There are directions online for making your own hula hoop, and I was thinking about having a hula hoop making/craft day party. Other than the two people who spoke up before, is there anyone else who would be interested in making a hula hoop? I would ask you to chip in some $$ for supplies, but it would be no more than $10 (less with more people).
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Longer: I'd avoid a 36" CRT. They're going to be huge and heavy. Free means a lot, but still... huge and heavy. Though if you want, as long as it has composite inputs (RCA jacks, yellow/white/red) it'll work with anything up to the new AppleTV.
If the bike is close to a wall I'd seriously consider a used 17-20" computer monitor (~$50 on Craigslist) with a wall mount (via mail order). You can get an articulating mount that lets you swing the monitor out, which is what I do on the treadmill. I'm right against a wall though.
If you're in the middle of the room I'd go with a 30" LCD and get a wall mount for it. No worries about leaking water that way, and you save the floor space of a cabinet.
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So basically, it's just this huge unfinished space that I'm not really using at the moment. The bike could go anywhere. I'd be reluctant to mount a monitor to the wall, but not to a stud in the ceiling, so that's a possibility I'll look into.
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Any of the $200 flatscreens at Best Buy will do just fine, just go get whichever one seems to have the best picture. (Maybe take 5 minutes to look at the remote control and the menu system to make sure they won't drive you crazy.)
With a flatscreen you can mount it up high and avoid the water damage issue entirely -- you don't need one of the fancy mounting brackets, just two chunks of 1/2" plywood, some two-by-four, and four of the appropriate bolts. Then some drilling and screwing and you're golden. (The link has the info on which bolts to get, etc.)
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If that free 36"er happens to be a Sony Trinitron, those have great picture quality and are well worth having.