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Old 02-01-2008, 19:00   #21 (permalink)
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all shops r the same, the best thing to do, is research want u want, find out who is doing the best deal (in my case currys) then go and get it, dont listen to the sales guy, dont get talked round, go for what u researched. Every shop will obviously try and sell u a more expensive module.
I realised the info was a bit redundant after I posted it but Richer Sounds is not the same as the rest. In general it's not staffed by minimum wage herberts who don't know what they're on about, it's staffed by minimum wage herberts who do

What model was it btw?
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I realised the info was a bit redundant after I posted it but Richer Sounds is not the same as the rest. In general it's not staffed by minimum wage herberts who don't know what they're on about, it's staffed by minimum wage herberts who do

What model was it btw?
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Had an interesting conversation with the missus over xmas (for once ).

When I bought my TV, a 42" LCD model she thought it would be farrrrrr to big for the bay window where it is . Now over xmas we were talking about it and she said she wouldnt have minded the 50" . Do I put the 42" on the wall in the bedroom and go bigger ? Just a bit worried about some people talking about 37" being the best size for LCD's
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Honestly mate take a look at the 50" Plasmas before you part with your hard earned,
Comet have 2 beautiful 50" plasmas for £2K and they have stunning picture quality.

All you can do is have a look in shop but also for £5 buy the home cinema magazine or Sound and Vision Mag
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Just treated myself to this puppy on 24 months interest free credit. 42" Plasma

Paid NZ$2k for it, which is 770 GBP at todays rate, so 7.50 a week for 2 years. Happy birthday to me



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1080p Digital Processing Chip-Set - Inputting and outputting 1080p video signals without altering their natural specifications
The 1080p signal format used by Blu-ray Discs offers the highest image quality among high-definition video sources. The VIERA processor receives 1080p video signals in their original format. It applies optimum signal processing to output the same high signal quality.

1080p Digital Re-mastering Processor - Up-converts SD video signals to 1080p signals. Delivers pictures as beautiful as those from HD video signals.
The processor converts SD and HD video signals from DTV broadcasting and DVD players to 1080p without loss of image details. It also applies progressive conversion to upgrade 1080i high-definition video signals to 1080p signals. This allows VIERA to render pictures that are more beautiful than the original.

Real Black Drive System & Deep Black Filter - Max. 10,000:1 Contrast
Panasonic's original Real Black Drive System and Deep Black Filter reproduce the deep, rich blacks that were inherently difficult to achieve due to the structure of the plasma display panel.

3,072 Equivalent Steps of Gradation - Finer gradation, greater expressivity
Maximum 16-bit video processing makes it possible to reproduce images with 3,072 equivalent steps of gradation. The picture noise and black blocking that occur with insufficient gradation is suppressed even in scenes with intricate detail, fine textures and subtle expressions. Even the most detailed parts of an image are rendered with beautiful smoothness.

High Resolution - Even for fast moving subjects
Superb motion image display
Each pixel in a plasma display panel emits light. Compared to an LCD, which displays images by rotating liquid crystal molecules, the plasma display panel maintains higher resolution in scenes with fast motion. You'll love the clear, super-sharp images you get from VIERA when viewing action movies or watching football or cricket games, tennis matches, and other sports events.

Self-Emitting System provides a stable colour appearance, even when the screen is viewed from an angle

When you view an LCD from an angle, you'll notice that the skin tones appear whitish. But with VIERA plasma display panel, colours look virtually just as good from a sharp angle as they do from directly in front.

Faithful Colour Reproduction - Colour reproduction geared to HD standards
Digital high-definition TV broadcast transmissions are based on a set of specifications called the HDTV Standard*. VIERA reproduces 100% of the colour range specified in this standard. VIERA reproduces images from digital HD broadcasts in their true original colour, with minimal colour shift. * Name of standard: ITU-R BT.709

Advanced 3D Colour Management
Effective colour correction without affecting colour balance. This system controls multiple colours at the same time without affecting neighboring colours. By independently adjusting the colour hue, density and brightness, it brings out the full beauty and richness of every image.

Sub-Pixel Controller - Smooth images - no jagged edges
This system maintains the imagecontours by adjusting each R, G and B dot, so it delivers smooth contour lines even at diagonal sections, where jagged lines are normally conspicuous on a large screen.

VIERA Link* - VIERA can control your entire home cinema system
An HDMI cable carries not only digital video and audio signals, but control signals too. That means you can use your VIERA remote control to operate a DVD recorder, HD video camera and other equipment connected to your VIERA TV. For example, use your VIERA remote to control a timer recording operation with your DVD recorder or to start and stop playback of scenes from a video camera. With VIERA, extra ease and convenience are part of the entertainment package.

Operate DVD Recorder Playback and Recording with Only the VIERA Remote Control
Use the VIERA remote control unit to operate your Panasonic DVD recorder. Press the VIERA Link button on the VIERA remote, select "Recorder" from the VIERA Link screen, then choose playback, or other functions from the menu. It's that easy.

Play Scenes from an HD Video Camera with Only the VIERA Remote Control
Press the VIERA Link button on the VIERA remote, then select "Video Camera" from the VIERA Link screen. Now you can control play, stop, fast-forward and other functions using the navigation controls and playback panel.

HDMI Input
For future expandability and ease of use, TH-42PV7A comes equipped with 1 rear HDMI connector slot. Use the rear panel connector for your DVD Recorder, DVD player or Blu-Ray Player.

PC Input
VIERA is equipped with a PC input terminal. Connect a PC that is also connected to the Internet, and you can surf or view content you've downloaded on VIERA's big, beautiful screen. For business users, the PC input lets you take advantage of VIERA's big screen and exceptional viewing quality in presentations and training programmes.

Making Products More Easily Recyclable - Lead-Free Products
All VIERA plasma display panels are lead-free. This reduces the impact on the environment when recycling or disposing of them in the future.

Big Screen with Energy-Saving Design High-Efficiency Operation
With a plasma display panel, power consumption varies with the brightness of the displayed image. VIERA incorporates circuitry designed to use electrical power efficiently, according to the scene. This helps minimise power consumption and reduce your electric bills. Panasonic's care for the environment extends to manufacturing as well. For example, VIERA circuit boards are made using lead-free solder

Long Service Life - Panel Service Life of Approximately 60,000 Hours*
The lifespan for both Plasma and LCD panels is dependent on viewing habits, but if both are watched for the same duration, one would expect the lifespan to be approximately the same, 60,000 hours, roughly twice the lifespan of traditional TV technology.
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