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http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panason...33668-pdt.html
Anyone got anything bad to say about this? I'm completely out of touch with TV's these days. It needs to be wall mounted and have ethernet and USB. |
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I know one of the reviewers on this site and they have glowing things to say about that model.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panas...1104091079.htm |
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42" in your kitchen --- Post Update --- Well the nearest store with any in stock is miles away. Anyone know anything about the Sony EX410 42 Inch Full HD 1080p Freeview LED TV? I can't find any reviews online. |
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I seem to spend more time in there than the lounge. Especially when friends are round. I didn't think having internet functions built into your TV was really needed but now I have it, its pretty awesome. Being able to stream from a USB HDD that's plugged into my router is pretty damn good ![]() --- Post Update --- Hmmm how about this? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-KDL40EX...g_bs_560864_12 Seems to get a decent review here when it was priced between £900 to £1000 |
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Sony's TV division has been going downhill for a bit now, but particularly after they left their joint venture with Samsung for panels. I recently obtained the LG 42LM620T and I highly recommend it, however I do not think its what DM is looking for price wise. This is probably more suitable. But again not really any reviews other than user reviews ![]() |
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Yeh but it seems a good price for the Sony here and seems to be one of their TV's that is not crap. The closest I can find from Samsung is this - there does not seem to be a review of it anywhere that I can see, only some people complaining it does not have wifi built in and does not have iPlayer (seems it does have iPlayer now). http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/7470042.htm http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...ELEVISIONS.htm http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...7C14419667.htm |
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I was being nice. I obviously didn't mean I'd be paying for it. Thanks for the offer, but there are stores within 20 miles that have it. It is a tempting deal on a Panny, and I'm off Friday. I might have to drive down to Stockport for it. |
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Ah, my bad. I thought you were joking about it being more expensive to courier it from down there to up here than buying a full price one. |
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I'd recommend going for the Panasonic. You will get great motion resolution, no need for MCFI, perfect panel uniformity, excellent viewing angles, and great black levels. Bit of background - my kitchen gets light all day so it's not like the screen is going to look its best anyway apart from late at night. If I'm watching TV in the kitchen I'll be drunk and then I can't see it anyway ![]() |
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I know you're right, but I'm not sure if I want to spend 3 hours of a day off driving to get a TV for the kitchen when the Samsung will be OK. |
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My local store had some in stock on Saturday, but they are end of line (hence the deal) and they don't have any now. If you are going from 2 channel source material up to surround though, it leaves a lot to be desired. |
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That is just the tech for you. Pro Logic and all its variants are just matrixed version of surround sound vs. discrete. However, if you have a good Dolby Digital 5.1 source audio track and the system is setup properly with correct speaker placement for the height channels it can be quite good. (Basically just relying on it to upmix the already discrete 5.1 audio.) |
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