Which of these would you pick?

Which of these would you pick?

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screwloose

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608 posts

211 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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As title suggests really. Which of the following would you plump for irrespective of price. I'm happy to spend the money on any of the below but just need to know which one.
Also, is 1080p/Full HD all its cracked up to be?

42 Panasonic Viera TH42PX80B HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £449

42 Panasonic TH42PZ70 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Plasma TV £469

42 Panasonic TXP42X10B Viera HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £519

42 Panasonic TH42PZ82B Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.


HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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screwloose said:
As title suggests really. Which of the following would you plump for irrespective of price. I'm happy to spend the money on any of the below but just need to know which one.
Also, is 1080p/Full HD all its cracked up to be?

42 Panasonic Viera TH42PX80B HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £449

42 Panasonic TH42PZ70 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Plasma TV £469

42 Panasonic TXP42X10B Viera HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £519

42 Panasonic TH42PZ82B Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.

screwloose

Original Poster:

608 posts

211 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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I got that price from Electronic World as featured on the gadget show some weeks back. They sell graded TVs. Seem reputable enough though.
Off topic but are you on 205gti drivers?

Edited by screwloose on Monday 30th November 01:27

Plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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How far are you going to be sitting from it?

screwloose

Original Poster:

608 posts

211 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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about 8 or 9 feet away

oh and the list has been ammended given the other two are currently unavailable. So the list is now:

42 Panasonic Viera TH42PX80B HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £449

42 Panasonic TH42PZ70 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Plasma TV £469

42 Panasonic TXP42X10B Viera HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £519

Edited by screwloose on Monday 30th November 01:52

Funk

26,511 posts

215 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
screwloose said:
42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.
I recently bought this screen too and have been very, very pleased with it. I had some Currys vouchers and got them to beat the local Richer Sounds by 10% of the difference in selling price. Paid £580 for mine iirc. Make sure you get a decent HDMI lead, it makes a difference.

As with all things like this, there'll always be a slightly better one for slightly more, but you just have to draw your line in the budgetary sand. For £580 I'm more than pleased with mine, put it that way!

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 09:05

Funk

26,511 posts

215 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Sorry, I was trying to post from my phone last night, and this was an apology that it doesn't seem to like the £ symbol. Except this post didn't work either..! hehe

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 09:05

headcase

2,389 posts

223 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Stay away from the 42PZ70 for 2 reasons,

1, they are not a current model (approx 2 years old)
2, they are known for faulty screens

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
screwloose said:
42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.
I recently bought this screen too and have been very, very pleased with it. I had some Currys vouchers and got them to beat the local Richer Sounds by 10% of the difference in selling price. Paid £580 for mine iirc. Make sure you get a decent HDMI lead, it makes a difference.

As with all things like this, there'll always be a slightly better one for slightly more, but you just have to draw your line in the budgetary sand. For £580 I'm more than pleased with mine, put it that way!

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 01:53
Gav, have you got a link to that price? JL do back dated undersells....

Funk

26,511 posts

215 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
screwloose said:
42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.
I recently bought this screen too and have been very, very pleased with it. I had some Currys vouchers and got them to beat the local Richer Sounds by 10% of the difference in selling price. Paid £580 for mine iirc. Make sure you get a decent HDMI lead, it makes a difference.

As with all things like this, there'll always be a slightly better one for slightly more, but you just have to draw your line in the budgetary sand. For £580 I'm more than pleased with mine, put it that way!

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 01:53
Gav, have you got a link to that price? JL do back dated undersells....
Here's the screen on Richer Sounds.

http://www.richersounds.com/product/plasma-tv/pana...

I think Currys had it up for £799 and I ended up paying about £580-ish after a bit of negotiating I think. Richer did have it in stock within 10 miles of the Currys branch. Not sure what JL's price-match policy is, but certainly worth investigating.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
screwloose said:
42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.
I recently bought this screen too and have been very, very pleased with it. I had some Currys vouchers and got them to beat the local Richer Sounds by 10% of the difference in selling price. Paid £580 for mine iirc. Make sure you get a decent HDMI lead, it makes a difference.

As with all things like this, there'll always be a slightly better one for slightly more, but you just have to draw your line in the budgetary sand. For £580 I'm more than pleased with mine, put it that way!

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 01:53
Gav, have you got a link to that price? JL do back dated undersells....
Here's the screen on Richer Sounds.

http://www.richersounds.com/product/plasma-tv/pana...

I think Currys had it up for £799 and I ended up paying about £580-ish after a bit of negotiating I think. Richer did have it in stock within 10 miles of the Currys branch. Not sure what JL's price-match policy is, but certainly worth investigating.
Cheers mate, only £40 cheaper with the same 5 year guarantee that JL offer, but still, that's an HDMI cable or two isn;t it?

screwloose

Original Poster:

608 posts

211 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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looking at other sites this one seems like a good all round option.

42 Panasonic TXP42X10B Viera HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £519

Also, after some research, it would seem that 1080p isn't really worth it. Seems very much as though its a marketing exercise with the aim of getting people to upgrade.


Edited by screwloose on Monday 30th November 18:37

Funk

26,511 posts

215 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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screwloose said:
looking at other sites this one seems like a good all round option.

42 Panasonic TXP42X10B Viera HD Ready Digital Freeview Plasma TV £519

Also, after some research, it would seem that 1080p isn't really worth it. Seems very much as though its a marketing exercise with the aim of getting people to upgrade.


Edited by screwloose on Monday 30th November 18:37
Don't just think about now, think about 3-4 years' time.. If you're buying a screen now, you'd be mad not to go full 1080p for an extra £70.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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And if you have a PS3 or Xbox 360, they output in 1080p...

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Wednesday 16th December 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
Funk said:
HereBeMonsters said:
screwloose said:
42 Panasonic TX-P42S10 Viera Full HD 1080p Digital Freeview Plasma TV £589

thanks, Jonny.
I recently bought this one, and have to say it's brilliant. Good tuner, good choice of inputs, and of course the picture is amazing.
Where did you get that price though? As I just paid £699 from John Lewis, and I could rape them with the undersell.
I recently bought this screen too and have been very, very pleased with it. I had some Currys vouchers and got them to beat the local Richer Sounds by 10% of the difference in selling price. Paid £580 for mine iirc. Make sure you get a decent HDMI lead, it makes a difference.

As with all things like this, there'll always be a slightly better one for slightly more, but you just have to draw your line in the budgetary sand. For £580 I'm more than pleased with mine, put it that way!

Edited by Funk on Monday 30th November 01:53
Gav, have you got a link to that price? JL do back dated undersells....
Here's the screen on Richer Sounds.

http://www.richersounds.com/product/plasma-tv/pana...

I think Currys had it up for £799 and I ended up paying about £580-ish after a bit of negotiating I think. Richer did have it in stock within 10 miles of the Currys branch. Not sure what JL's price-match policy is, but certainly worth investigating.
Cheers mate, only £40 cheaper with the same 5 year guarantee that JL offer, but still, that's an HDMI cable or two isn;t it?
Hey hey! Just got £200 back from JL!

gbbird

5,193 posts

250 months

Wednesday 16th December 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
And if you have a PS3 or Xbox 360, they output in 1080p...
I don't think an Xbox360 is 1080p

headcase

2,389 posts

223 months

Wednesday 16th December 2009
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Yup they do, either by component or HDMI

PJ S

10,842 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th December 2009
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Only the original Elite (black) with HDMI, and the updated Core and Premium (HDMI), all using the Falcon chipset.
Original 360s are analog HD over component, which is restricted to 1080i.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

188 months

Thursday 17th December 2009
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gbbird said:
HereBeMonsters said:
And if you have a PS3 or Xbox 360, they output in 1080p...
I don't think an Xbox360 is 1080p
Mine does.

Tazfan

1,186 posts

256 months

Friday 25th December 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
gbbird said:
HereBeMonsters said:
And if you have a PS3 or Xbox 360, they output in 1080p...
I don't think an Xbox360 is 1080p
Mine does.
Mine does too.