Noun
TV set (plural TV sets)
Alternative form of television set
Here’s my plan: rather than staying glued to my TV set, watching politicians and talking heads regurgitate the same soundbites over and over, I’m going to keep doing the hard work that needs to be done to keep freedom alive in this country. Source: Internet
Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs of the company Mrs Adiza Ibrahim Sadiq also said the Player of the Month winners from both zones will be rewarded with a 32-inch NASCO TV set, a hairdryer and a trophy. Source: Internet
Anywho, the others wake up and they see a big screen TV set up in the living room, which makes me sad to think that they normally don’t have access to a TV. Source: Internet
As of Spring 2007 commercial units (hotels, bars etc.) have to pay television licence fees again, on a per TV set basis. Source: Internet
Due to the limited abilities of the system, which could only render three spots and a line, most of the graphic and gameplay elements were actually defined by plastic overlays attached to the TV set along with accessories like boards, cards, and dice. Source: Internet
Either computer could be connected to the antenna terminals of an ordinary color TV set or used with a purpose-made CRT color monitor for optimum resolution and color quality. Source: Internet