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Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, February 2, 2007, 09:59:17
Ok i'm thinking of getting me one.
Budget is £1k which i know isn't much but i feel it's enough to get me a decent 42" TV.

I've been looking at this particluar one on Ebuyer
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/108077

and for £900 is perfect.

just wondered if others have any better suggestions or it they have a samsung etc to comment on what they're like


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Fred Elliot on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:18:31
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n70/FredElliot_2006/DSCF0001.jpg

Got this last year and it's ace

Go for it Magic


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:24:51
that the same one???


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Jamiesfuturewife on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:31:30
I have a Phillips one - I trust Phillips as at my old work they were one of my customers and they are pretty reliable and have some pretty decent technology (from what I understand being a girl and all!!)  

We got a free DVD recorder with it too!!


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Fred Elliot on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:37:25
Quote from: "magicroundabout"
that the same one???


Virtually

Its made by Samsung but branded differently

Its ace


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:43:34
i'm gonna have to measure the space in my living room to check i can fit it in.

then if thats all gravy i'll order tomorrow i think


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Fred Elliot on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:45:24
Its well worth it, but beware, its big !


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:47:46
Quote from: "Fred Elliot"
Its well worth it, but beware, its big !


you been talking to Ralph again??  :wink:


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Fred Elliot on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:53:15
:D


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Batch on Friday, February 2, 2007, 10:56:04
I just got the panasonic TH42PX60 with cab stand from john lewis for £899, delivered this morning.

They price matched ASK but JL also give a free 5 year guarentee. They should have charged delivery but forgot!

http://www.askdirect.co.uk/uview?call=ask.productSearch&id=9347

If you want to do this then ring Ask, check they have stock then ring JL local to you (ring the store NOT the website as only the store can pricematch) and see if they will price match

However be aware there are issues with some of these, google "panasonic purple snakes av forums" and look at the "colour problems with my...." (should  be first result returned). I took the risk because a) not all sets are affected b) Panny **seem** to have a fix c) if you look around all makes of HD sets seem to have a problem or another.

I intend to sell the stand and use the money to wall mount it (nice stand , but not practicle with the nipper about).

JL product link:

http://www.johnlewis.com/Audio+and+TV/Special+Offers/Special+Offers/TV+Special+Offers/1149/230413829/Product.aspx


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: magicroundabout on Friday, February 2, 2007, 11:02:54
cheers Batch. top man


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Batch on Friday, February 2, 2007, 11:15:23
Incidently even if you don't go for the Panny JLs 'never knowingly undersold' means they pricematch ANYWHWHERE in the UK that has a shop displaying the same product in stock at a cheaper price.  This therefore does not include internet only sites like ebuyer (and even Dixons, as Currys.digital is the high street store now).

This is useful to know as JL always include a free 5 year guarentee on TVs even if they price match somewhere that doesn't, which is damn good in my book.

Also useful to know is that some internet shopping sites such as Empire Direct have physical stores too. They have the samsung TSamsung PS42Q7HD for £799 there excl delivery (check that is with stand). Don't know if this is as good as the PS42E7HD one from ebuyer though????


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Arriba on Friday, February 2, 2007, 12:33:06
from what i've been told you should opt for a lcd over a plasma,as the picture quality is better.


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Fred Elliot on Friday, February 2, 2007, 12:34:59
Quote from: "arriba"
from what i've been told you should opt for a lcd over a plasma,as the picture quality is better.


I have had both and TBH there is not a lot of difference.

You get more TV for your money if you go Plasma


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Arriba on Friday, February 2, 2007, 12:41:35
thats because all the money and technology is now being put into lcd tv's.i have a mate in the business.plasma's will be dated before lcd tv's


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Friday, February 2, 2007, 12:42:49
Quote from: "Fred Elliot"
Quote from: "arriba"
from what i've been told you should opt for a lcd over a plasma,as the picture quality is better.


I have had both and TBH there is not a lot of difference.

You get more TV for your money if you go Plasma


I'd heard similar to Arriba. Trouble is with both types of screen is that if you are not dead in front of the screen then the picture aint that great.

In addition, the plasma takes a higher wattage and therefore costs more to run. Furthermore, on some there is a heat issue and a longevity issue.

NMH


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Batch on Friday, February 2, 2007, 13:08:34
Quote from: "arriba"
from what i've been told you should opt for a lcd over a plasma,as the picture quality is better.


As with anything like this it is pretty subjective and dependant on how much you are spending.

It is traditionally concidered plasmas are better for screen sizes over 32 inch, and they give much better black contrasts than LCDs.  Of course a disadvantage is that they are prone to screen burn and generally may not last as long as an LCD - though screen burn is much rarer in new plasmas.

But LCDs are easily catching up and the line of which is best is blurry to say the least. I 'd guess plasmas will lose out to LCD in the long run.

Then you have the whole, do I wait and get a 1080p screen when they become cheaper or will 1080i do? From what I have read it really makes little difference from distances of 5ft or more.

So I suggest you go to a proper TV shop (not comet or currys!) and get  a demo of each of the TVs you are interested in and watch both a HD source picture and a SD (normal) picture and make your own mind up based on what you see. Don't be suprised if standard Sky looks worse on a 42" plasma/lcd than it does on your old CRT TV either.

Oh and I say not currys or comet for a demo because generally the set up they have there is not optimal! Of course I didn't follow my own advice.....

My only hope is that Sky see sense and drop the £10pm extra charge for Sky HD.


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Simon Pieman on Friday, February 2, 2007, 19:35:45
There's loads of advantages of either one really - not that I have either, but is something I will consider when I qualify (and get a pay rise).

Is Sevenoaks sound & vision on commercial road still open? That's where I got some of my hi-fi kit from. They will demo any combination of products for you in a large sized room so could be worth a gander? Also read the sound & vision magazines to give yourself an idea of best kit for money. The journos of these mags are really obsessed and can pick out minute details. Whilst it can be a bit over the top, it's useful if you're looking at two evenly matched (and priced) products.

Could be worth it if you want to demo surround sound as well. I'm a bit audio obsessed but it is something to definitely consider - what's the point of spending a grand on the visual side of things, then a third of the price on audio?


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Spud on Friday, February 2, 2007, 21:30:53
Ive got an LG 32" LCD TV, i want a Sky HD Box but i refuse to pay £199 for it and then the £10 extra a month on top of that.


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Barry Scott on Saturday, February 3, 2007, 00:50:22
Quote from: "Nomoreheroes"


I'd heard similar to Arriba. Trouble is with both types of screen is that if you are not dead in front of the screen then the picture aint that great.

In addition, the plasma takes a higher wattage and therefore costs more to run. Furthermore, on some there is a heat issue and a longevity issue.


I've got an LCD and i can see perfect from any angle. Also my Dad has just bought a Panasonic Plasma and it's the same with that. I always felt LCD was better, but i can't tell the diference between my LCD and my Dad's plasma, although i do hear, as you say, longevity is an issue with plasma.


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Simon Pieman on Saturday, February 3, 2007, 04:09:35
Longevity is an issue with both. Whilst pixels will 'burn' into plasma tvs pixels will still become static in lcds. Viewing angles are the same. Plasmas look better in good lighting conditions but lcds look better in darker conditions. Plasma has superior refresh rates....


the list goes on, but do what i say for the best test (after all, who gives a shite what ppl say if you think different, it's your money!)


Title: Plasma TV's
Post by: Spud on Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:55:19
I had to laugh, a couple of years ago some bloke at work was showing off cos he had just spent £3k on a brand new plasma, 2 nights later he came in saying it had blown up.  :soapy tit wank: