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Panasonic TH-37PV500EMore Panasonic Plasma TV
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Genuine Panasonic TH37PV500 Remote Control
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by nisbet74 - written on 06/06/09 (Useful, 48 readings)
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put scarts into, two HD sockets and numerous other plugs at the back. It also comes with freeview built in . You dont actually realize what a differnce HD makes to gaming until you play again on a normal tv, it really spoils you for it. I bought it from Comet last year and i paid around £575 which included £75 for the bracket it sits on, which i really grudged. I believe now the stands are included. The only downside is we have Sky+ and when you are watching Sky you can hear some background noise from the Freeview i regularly change the Freeview chanel to stop this but it keeps getting moved. Overall i thimks its great and looks the ...
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by nisbet74 - written on 06/06/09 (Useful, 48 readings)
Rating:
put scarts into, two HD sockets and numerous other plugs at the back. It also comes with freeview built in . You dont actually realize what a differnce HD makes to gaming until you play again on a normal tv, it really spoils you for it. I bought it from Comet last year and i paid around £575 which included £75 for the bracket it sits on, which i really grudged. I believe now the stands are included. The only downside is we have Sky+ and when you are watching Sky you can hear some background noise from the Freeview i regularly change the Freeview chanel to stop this but it keeps getting moved. Overall i thimks its great and looks the ...
Panasonic TH-37PX80
by houndour - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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My criteria for a TV were: * 32 or 37 inch * Good picture in SD (normal TV, ie freeview) * I didn t need a full HD TV as I do not own anything HD and am unlikely to get any HD hardware in years. * TV picture needed to be good from 6 - 8 feet away My biggest annoyance with flat screen TVs are the grainy pixelated edges you get on the picture. This drives me absolutely nuts. When asking staff/colleagues about this I was told it s to do with the transmission from the TV channel and the size/distance away from the TV. I m still not 100% convinced by this though. My initial research for a new television started with a trip to Comet. I wrote down all the TVs that I liked ...
Panasonic TH-37PX80
by houndour - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 151 readings)
Rating:
My criteria for a TV were: * 32 or 37 inch * Good picture in SD (normal TV, ie freeview) * I didn t need a full HD TV as I do not own anything HD and am unlikely to get any HD hardware in years. * TV picture needed to be good from 6 - 8 feet away My biggest annoyance with flat screen TVs are the grainy pixelated edges you get on the picture. This drives me absolutely nuts. When asking staff/colleagues about this I was told it s to do with the transmission from the TV channel and the size/distance away from the TV. I m still not 100% convinced by this though. My initial research for a new television started with a trip to Comet. I wrote down all the TVs that I liked ...
Panasonic TH-37PX80
by Nibelung - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 212 readings)
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eye at the front of the set. VALUE FOR MONEY? There are three key features that make this set very keen VFM. a) Firstly, try finding a 37 inch set from a major maker for £499 without it being an old model. b) It s just about the smallest plasma set anyone makes. c) 100hz technology usually adds about £100 or so to a set, if Panasonic s other sets are anything to go by. It s extremely versatile with more HDMI ports than I ll be using in the foreseeable future, and it handles all my existing needs better than my poor old Sony which was starting to look like the limiting factor to my future projects.* *(One of which will be to build a multimedia PC using the TV as ...
Panasonic TH-37PX80
by Nibelung - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 212 readings)
Rating:
eye at the front of the set. VALUE FOR MONEY? There are three key features that make this set very keen VFM. a) Firstly, try finding a 37 inch set from a major maker for £499 without it being an old model. b) It s just about the smallest plasma set anyone makes. c) 100hz technology usually adds about £100 or so to a set, if Panasonic s other sets are anything to go by. It s extremely versatile with more HDMI ports than I ll be using in the foreseeable future, and it handles all my existing needs better than my poor old Sony which was starting to look like the limiting factor to my future projects.* *(One of which will be to build a multimedia PC using the TV as ...
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