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Best available offer for £600, any advice is greatly appreciated.

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subliminal41
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Hi all, been a while since I last posted here, been in intensive care since 29th Sept untill 29th Oct. Not the most pleasent time ive experienced.


Anyhow back to my question, im desperate to get a HD TV and have absolutely no idea even after buying the mag and reading through the forum. there seem to be a couple at RS,  TH37PX80 and the TH42PX80B. not being full HD would that be of any relevance? I'll be using it for ps3 gaming and I also have a VM v+ box, so SD wwill play a big part of viewing for now, also i'll be watching blu-ray and dvd content. would either of these sets give me as good as i can get for £600 or can someone recommend something else that'll give me the edge over either?


I watch sports too so motion blur would be something I could do without (as Im sure anyone could).


37inch is the smallest size I would like, Ive been wondering about the Pana 42", it was rated in June 08, although I missed the edition of the mag it had the write up in, soon appears to fell off the perch though.


£600 is my limit im afraid, hope someone can give me some pointers.


Hope your all doing well btw.


Tim.

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Re: Best available offer for "600, any advice is greatly ap

Both these sets not being FULL HD is not the end of the world and seeing you have a PS3 you will not miss out on as much as you may think especially with games as 99% of them are at 720p not 1080p. The only thing affected slightly will be BD playback but as ever every thing is down to budget and for £600 IMHO I don't think you could go wrong with the Panasonic 42PX80.Geeked

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Re: Best available offer for "600, any advice is greatly ap

Definitely go for the 42", size does matter, great set and value for money. 5* on this site on highly recommeded on HD TV test.

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Re: Best available offer for "600, any advice is greatly ap

Thanks guys, think i'll give them a call, and of course a quick instore demo Wink

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Re: Best available offer for "600, any advice is greatly ap

has anyone seen the LG plasma in the flesh, which has just been reviewed on this site, got 5 stars and has a built in hdd. looked online and is around the £600 mark, just wondered how it compared to the panna px80