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Which TV should i buy

prefer panasonic
want one with up to date features
?full hd, web access, freeview
please help

http://search.debenhamsplus.com/nav/...tvhomecinema/0

Budget £600

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  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    The current Panasonic range will be listed at the Panasonic website, and each TV will have its features listed therein.

    The link you've given may not have all this detail, but you can take the model number from Debenhams site and cross-ref it to the Panasonic site.

    What help do you want or need from us?
  • gildius
    gildius Posts: 299 Forumite
    I just bought a Panasonic TV - totally awesome. It was reduced to about £200 though, so nowhere near your budget.
  • almillar
    almillar Posts: 8,621 Forumite
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    None off that website, they seem to be old models. Why are we stuck with Debenhams? There's a 50 inch panasonic, but it's not full HD, and certainly not a 'latest model' as advertised.
    This is about the best you can do as far as I can see, but I'd definitely look elsewhere.
    http://www.debenhamsplus.com/DE_Panasonic_TVs___Plasma_20015604/version.asp
  • lollol
    lollol Posts: 420 Forumite
    gildius wrote: »
    I just bought a Panasonic TV - totally awesome. It was reduced to about £200 though, so nowhere near your budget.

    funny! Do you have a link for it please. Could get it for my bedroom
  • lollol
    lollol Posts: 420 Forumite
    googler wrote: »

    What help do you want or need from us?

    Suggestions from what people have now and how good the models are and the features.
    I am still confused about this full hd stuff etc
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    lollol wrote: »
    Suggestions from what people have now and how good the models are and the features.
    I am still confused about this full hd stuff etc

    In what way you confused abotu full hd ?
  • googler
    googler Posts: 16,103 Forumite
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    Tell us exactly what you're confused about and we'll try to help.

    Your OP and subsequent post are still too vague.
  • kame
    kame Posts: 4 Newbie
    I think the LG tv is best with all these features full hd, web access, freeview.I have attached my security system with my LG tv it giving me better result than DVR,So I would like to recommend you LG.
  • vyle
    vyle Posts: 2,379 Forumite
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    Depending on size, a Panasonic ET5 (32 to 37 inches) should fit within your budget. If you want up to 42" then you may have to go lower in their range to the E5. Either way, though, both very good TVs.
  • chris-j
    chris-j Posts: 341 Forumite
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    Have a look at Richer Sounds.
    Samsung screens in recent years are awesome and set up correctly easily rival panasonic and sony.
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