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I`m after a new telly about 42" or so either LCD or Plasma and was looking at a sony kdl 40v4000, it got a 5* rating in What Hi Fi telly test but was wondering if theres anything else worth a look for around £5- 600 notes?
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Lee
Just gone through that desicion myself.
Save yourself a lot of time:
Buy a Panasonic plasma. Peferable the models ending with 85!
I got myself
THIS ONE (http://www.panasonic.nl/Products_Info.asp?M=4361|603|602|601|4|1)
It's great! And I am not on HD or even digital TV !! Just analog (but digital in the works..)
Oh its probably higher priced...
But buy a panasonic plasma anyway! the 80 series are in a much lower price range (got one of these for the ex-wife)
I do some work for a company exporting IT . I get mailers from suppliers and one of them was doing a decent Samsung 42 " Plasma deal with a FREE matching Upscaling DVD player that looked half decent for around £650 . If they are doing it I bet you could get a similar deal elsewhere by shopping around.
Here is the TV spec and model;
Samsung 42" Plasma with Freeview
Comments
High quality graphics are yours for the taking with the Samsung PS42A457. This plasma screen will keep you entertained for hours with beautifully bright and fluid images in high definition. You can also turn it into a real entertainment centre using its extensive connections system, which includes three HDMI sockets, two scart sockets and a VGA input for hooking up your Blu-ray player, games console or Home Cinema system. The PS42A457 comes with an outstanding contrast rate of 20,000:1 and an anti-glare coating, as well as Digital Natural Image Engine and FilterBright technologies. Intense blacks and pure colours are rendered perfectly too, and a digital tuner searches for channels from the moment you turn it on. The Samsung PS42A457 is a much better way of watching your favourite films and TV programmes.
Product Type 42" plasma TV
Digital Television Certification HD ready
Video Interface Component, composite, HDMI, S-Video, SCART
PC Interface VGA (HD-15)
Dimensions With stand
Width 106 cm
Depth 31.6 cm
Height 72.5 cm
Weight 30.5 kg
Enclosure Colour Gloss black
Diagonal Size 42" - widescreen
Technology Plasma (PDP)
Resolution 1024 x 768
Display Format 720p
100Hz Yes
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 20,000:1
Brightness 1500 cd/m2
Progressive Scan Progressive scan (line doubling)
Viewing Angle 175 degrees
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 175 degrees
Features Anti-reflection coating, DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine), FilterBright, 1080 24p Real Movie
Features Anynet+
Analogue TV Tuner PAL, SECAM
Multi-channel Preview Picture-in-picture (PIP) (1 tuner)
Reception System SECAM-D, SECAM-B, SECAM-K, PAL-B, SECAM-G, PAL-G, PAL-I, PAL-D, SECAM-L, PAL-K
Digital TV Service Freeview
HD Ready Yes
Analogue Video Input Signals PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, NTSC4.43
Teletext Yes
Teletext Memory 1,000 pages
NTSC Playback on PAL TV Yes
Type Remote control - infrared
Sound Output Mode Stereo
Surround Mode Built-in
Sound Effects SRS TruSurround
Speakers Included 2 speakers
Output Power / Total 20 Watts
Speaker(s) 2 x right/left channel speaker - built-in - 10 Watts
Connector Type 2 x SCART ( 21 PIN SCART ) - rear
3 x HDMI (2 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - rear) (1 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - side)
1 x component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear
1 x VGA input ( 15 PIN HD D-Sub (HD-15) ) - rear
1 x audio line-out - rear
1 x digital audio input (optical) ( TOS Link ) - rear
1 x S-Video input ( 4 PIN mini-DIN ) - side
1 x composite video input ( RCA phono ) - side
1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) - side
Stand Included Yes
Stand Features Swivel
Flat Panel Mount Interface 400 x 400 mm
Power Device Power supply - internal
Voltage Required AC 230V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 1 Watt
Power Consumption Operational 380 Watts
Dimensions & Weight Details Panel without stand - 106 cm x 9.6 cm x 66.7 cm x 26.8 kg (400 VESA wall mount compatible)
Width (Shipping) 116 cm
Depth (Shipping) 41 cm
Height (Shipping) 84.4 cm
Weight (Shipping) 36.8 kg
Looking at this now Panasonic TH42PX80 Plasma :nenau :D
Older Plasma (especially) and even the newer Plasma TV's in some circumstances can &will suffer from 'Burn In' A typical example of this is if your kids regularly watch 'cbbc' then after a while you could find their logo permanently burnt into the TV screen...just like old PC Monitors.
Latest Plasma TV's have gizmo's to try and stop this but it still happens long term.
I have just bought the Sony KDL-40W4500 (5* What Hi Fi) and its a cracking telly, it was £999 in the Sony centre sale with free 5 year warranty. I was originally going to go for the KDL-40W4000 (5* What Hi Fi) which I think is the same money that your looking at but a better telly than the KDL-V range. The W4500 & W4000 were together and when you see the picture difference it is quite amazing, the 4500 have a better contrast and Hz so really good.
Another thing to watch is if you intend to watch SD telly more than anything then make sure you look at all the channels in SD. Show rooms have the nasty habit of keeping the TV's on HD...there is a big difference especially as the screen size gets bigger. Big TV's are great in HD but if you sit to close in SD the picture is very pixelated. I should have a 46" TV for my room but sat 90" from the TV the pic was poor in SD so try to look before you buy.
Finally I went with the Sony TV as they are regarded as having an excellent picture straight out the box, a lot of the Samsung TV's require a lot of adjusting in the menu systems to get the best from them.
Oh and the I don't think that Pannie your considering is 1080P if thats what your looking for.
Adie
Paul Young
08-01-09, 19:50
I've just ordered 2 of these...Panasonic "TH37PX80PED" (http://www.littlewoodsdirect.com/rf/lxd/p.do?D=550002484&SNtk=littlewoods_search&thisprod=476855567&Ntk=group_search&SNtt=PY437&Nu=this_product&N=0&Ntt=550002484&Dx=mode+matchall&Np=1&product=476855567&Nty=1&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&SNu=pca_id)
What Hifi 5* rating for 2yrs running, but only 37". These are not full HD, but are a better compromise if you spend much time watching SD as the image isn't being stretched too far like on some tv's. After a little online searching, I found a voucher code that brought the price down to £1007 for both sets, incl delivery. 100,000 panel life & 100hz gives a great image. Panasonic are reckoned to be the best picture available at the moment.
HTH,
I like this 37"..............one
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37" Thick :bounce1
Panasonic are reckoned to be the best picture available at the moment.
HTH,
Thought that honour went to the Pioneer Kuro? It was the mutts nutts in everything I read over the chrimbo...but big money :eek:
Adie
I've just ordered 2 of these...Panasonic "TH37PX80PED" (http://www.littlewoodsdirect.com/rf/lxd/p.do?D=550002484&SNtk=littlewoods_search&thisprod=476855567&Ntk=group_search&SNtt=PY437&Nu=this_product&N=0&Ntt=550002484&Dx=mode+matchall&Np=1&product=476855567&Nty=1&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&SNu=pca_id)
What Hifi 5* rating for 2yrs running, but only 37". These are not full HD, but are a better compromise if you spend much time watching SD as the image isn't being stretched too far like on some tv's. After a little online searching, I found a voucher code that brought the price down to £1007 for both sets, incl delivery. 100,000 panel life & 100hz gives a great image. Panasonic are reckoned to be the best picture available at the moment.
HTH,
Well I`ve just got back from Dixons with that exact same telly :thumb2 £500 + £50 for a stand :D
Wife and mate are playing on the Wii on the old telly now so I`ll have to set up the new one the morrow :rolleyes:
Been doin lotsa research before I spend my hard earned cash.... Lots of sales on but mostly shops are clearing out all the non 1080p and non 100 hz tellies !!
Ive kind of come to think the Panasonic TX37LZ85 (£600) must be close to best value but I want free-sat. Anyone got free-sat...is it good and worth it ?
Deffo want 37-40" 1080p 100hz LCD (a little future proof then !)
Ive seen new sony's with 200hz in the shops already !! (£1600) and they are talking even higher soon !? :eek
Paul Young
08-01-09, 23:22
Well I`ve just got back from Dixons with that exact same telly :thumb2 £500 + £50 for a stand :D
Very good... Best I could get at the time I ordered was Richer Sounds £525, until I spotted the discount code for Littlewoods. Everyone else seemed to be out of stock (a good sign?).
http://www.electricshop.com/Televisions/Panasonic-TX37LZD81-37-Full-HD-LCD-Television-in-Black/invt/tx37lzd81&clickref=GA10607--3462?adnetwork=af&utm_source=webgains&utm_campaign=15525&lot=wg
Anyone got free-sat...is it good and worth it ?
i was looking at my neighbours freesat and panasonic plasma setup a couple of days ago and i was pretty impressed.
Ive kind of come to think the Panasonic TX37LZ85 (£600) must be close to best value but I want free-sat. Anyone got free-sat...is it good and worth it ?
Why not go for the telly you want and buy a free sat box afterward?
Right, off to set my new telly up now! :JB
...but useful as I'm in the market for a telly.
Can anyone comment on the suggested power consumption of these Plasma TV's (now that you all have them for a month or so :P) ??
The spec on the Curry's site for the Panasonic TH37PX80 37" Plasma TV states "On power consumption = 235 KWh/24hr (Power usage when up and running)".
If that's the case ..........then its ENORMOUSLY power-hungry! That would suggest a running cost of approx €1.60 (over here...) per hour (ie per 10KWh usage). If thats true, it's gonna be very costly indeed (not to mention environmentally very unfriendly) over a years use (say 4 hours a day = €2000+ per annum approx).
I've probably got that wrong somewhere .....hopefully!
V
Hopefully my lectric bill isn`t gonna be £2k per year just to watch telly :eek I would think your sums are well out :D
Very good telly though :thumb2
Hopefully my lectric bill isn`t gonna be £2k per year just to watch telly :eek I would think your sums are well out :D
Very good telly though :thumb2
Lee
Just checked a few other places...............it looks as if the fcukwits in Currys have strange way of depicting power figures on their website. Here's the link (http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1062313543.123377702 9@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfeadegghikffkcflgceggdhhmdgml.0&page=Product&fm=null&sm=null&tm=null&sku=288256&category_oid=#productInformationSection) Click on the "View technical specification" link.
I can only assume that the figure of 235KWh/24Hr usage actually reflects an ANNUAL figure if used 24Hrs a day or something like that. Bloody confusing though :eek
Useful survey (http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6475_7-6400401-2.html)
V
I have just been through the which TV do I buy situation.
I finally went for a Panasonic 37 PX 80 plasma after much research they also do a 42". The set is not 1080 but it is 100Hts. I was told you don’t really need the 1080 as I would not be able to tell the difference.
I bought the set from Richer Sounds as this was the best price I could find with a 5yr warranty. I paid £550. I think this set is being superseded so they are hard to find.
http://www.richersounds.com/splashpage.php
I am very, very pleased with the picture and sound quality.
Demongroover
06-02-09, 10:07
LG42 PG6900 - glass front with no border and 160GB hard driverecorder built in £639 from SuperFi.
I have a panasonic TH-42PZ81B. Its 42 inches of quality. Forget LCD they are the poor relation to plasma and can get bluring on actions shots like football on standard tv (not HD). You dont get any of this on these bad boys. Only downside is the price. Mine was just under 1200quid but I got 5 years warranty and a panasonic floor stand. Oh and forget about screen burn. It doesnt happen on new plasmas now.
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