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Which tv
Dobiesmon
Posts: 504 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Hi All
Asking for your thoughts please My tube Panny of 25 years is leaving me lol, so very confused with all the new tech but want a picture that will not jugger so the 2 I am thinking of are
Panasonic Viera TX47AS802B
panasonic viera TX47AS740B
I am told the higher the Hz the better picture ?
Thanks
Asking for your thoughts please My tube Panny of 25 years is leaving me lol, so very confused with all the new tech but want a picture that will not jugger so the 2 I am thinking of are
Panasonic Viera TX47AS802B
panasonic viera TX47AS740B
I am told the higher the Hz the better picture ?
Thanks
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Sorry cannot help with which one but have you got a Richer sounds near you ?
The people in there know what they are talking about rather than Currys
http://www.richersounds.com/storefinderHave a nice day
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Panasonics have a good picture.
A good choice0 -
I wouldn't pay £1000 or even £800 for a tv, but did notice a 42" version of the 650 range in Currys and it's picture was markedly better than the ones in the next range down.
We've had Panasonics for years. This one is only 32" , but working fine so I can't justify buying a bigger one. (Would like the 42" 650 model though as it also looks good.)0 -
No matter what Hz (frequency) the TV screen can do, it will be showing you 50Hz broadcast TV, or 24 frames per second films on Blu-Ray or DVD. Very unlikely that you'll be able to take advantage of the higher Hz, and any TV I've seen with it, I find it very distracting, as the motion looks artificial and I turn it off. Panasonic call it 'Intelligent Frame Creation' - and as that name suggests, the TV has to make up the bits in between.0
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The main things to remember are..
1) Full HD
2)If at all possible, buy it at John Lewis
See here..
http://www.johnlewis.com/electricals/televisions/all-tvs/panasonic=brand/c800005013Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0 -
:question: Jugger?Hi All
Asking for your thoughts please My tube Panny of 25 years is leaving me lol, so very confused with all the new tech but want a picture that will not jugger so the 2 I am thinking of are
Panasonic Viera TX47AS802B
panasonic viera TX47AS740B
I am told the higher the Hz the better picture ?
ThanksAre you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Richer Sounds offer a five year warranty as standard too.C_Mababejive wrote: »If at all possible, buy it at John Lewis0 -
C_Mababejive wrote: »The main things to remember are..
2)If at all possible, buy it at John Lewis
No need, as Richer Sounds give 5 year warranty and will beat any price .0 -
No need, as Richer Sounds give 5 year warranty and will beat any price .
Ah but is the service the same..
Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0 -
Are you really spamming for John lewis? Richer Sounds have just as good customer service as JL.C_Mababejive wrote: »Ah but is the service the same..
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