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On my second of these sets, both with geometry problems. £500 from Comet store. First set condemed by engineer in an instant, second 'against the better judgment' of the engineer as he said set was 'within tolerances'. If you call not being able to draw a straight line a 'tolerance' then you will love the set. Getting money back, but I had to talk of phoning Comet managers, Panasonic and credit card company to convince the 'engineer', who, incidentally, hadn't a clue how to operate the set.
Picture fantastic (really, really), sound O.K. (but then I intend to use my own amp later), dead easy to operate, no fancy bits you'd never use. Geometry bad, noticeable on DVD / menus, sports results or anything drawing a striaght vertical line on the left of the screen. Edges of 4:3 mode poor too. Engineer reckons all widescreens are like this and mine was a good one. Funny that no-one ever talks of these problems at the time of sale - all the reviews of all but cheap sets say geometry 'excellent'. Smells of a a consipricy.....?
Find a retailer who can get you this set with good geometry (get in writing before buying) and you will not be disapointed. We are going to our local independant shop on Monday after returning current set to Comet. Set is £550 from them, but if its straight, I still reckon its a bargian.
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