neil c
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Hi everyone,
Im new to this forum, and so far Ive found alot of useful information available.
Ive been looking at buying a plasma for under £1300, preferably 42 inch, which will mostly be used for consoles, DVDs and a PC input.
I first noticed the Hyundai 4250 at Powerhouse for £1099. Its got the right inputs, but Ive heard mixed reviews. The good reviews seemed to be from first time plasma buyers, who like me, wont have access to (or the finance for) high end kit.
Ive seen a bad review, but that was from HornyDragon, who obviously has a great deal of experience in this field, and hes probably alot harder to please when it comes to picture quality.
Ive done a fair bit of research, and I think Ive grasped most of the pros and cons of the Hyundai, i.e. no HDCP support, average picture quality and I dont need speakers.
Does anyone know of any other plasmas that are within my budget? There seems to be a fair few owners of the Panasonic plasmas, particularly the PW7.
Thanks
Neil
Im new to this forum, and so far Ive found alot of useful information available.
Ive been looking at buying a plasma for under £1300, preferably 42 inch, which will mostly be used for consoles, DVDs and a PC input.
I first noticed the Hyundai 4250 at Powerhouse for £1099. Its got the right inputs, but Ive heard mixed reviews. The good reviews seemed to be from first time plasma buyers, who like me, wont have access to (or the finance for) high end kit.
Ive seen a bad review, but that was from HornyDragon, who obviously has a great deal of experience in this field, and hes probably alot harder to please when it comes to picture quality.
Ive done a fair bit of research, and I think Ive grasped most of the pros and cons of the Hyundai, i.e. no HDCP support, average picture quality and I dont need speakers.
Does anyone know of any other plasmas that are within my budget? There seems to be a fair few owners of the Panasonic plasmas, particularly the PW7.
Thanks
Neil