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Old 15-10-2004, 8:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Panny 32PM1 or Tosh 32Z44

Anybody have any opionions of these 2 sets? Had a brief look at Pan PM1 in Currys today but sales guy wasnt keen on me looking at picture through DVD or footage i'd put on my DVDR to take it. Went along then to John Lewis who let me plug my DVDR in & i thought PQ was pretty good. They're getting 1 in for me Wednesday so before I pay for it I just wondered how this set compared to the Panny? Not much info on either of these sets as i guess they're newer models. Particularly intersted in DVD quality as Sky pics should be fine at 50Hz.
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