I'm looking at the new Panny range and can't decide which I should go for. Not aware of anywhere in the Newcastle Area I can demo them and see them in action.
My previous panel was a Panny PHD8 bought via this site and its PowerBuys section. Loved it, don't have it anymore unfortunatly.
It's the Freeview HD that appeals, as I'd imagine thats it for built in tuners, this should be the last one anyone really needs in the UK. Pontop Pike Transmitter starts Freeview HD this month.
TX-P42G20 = £1049
TX-P42S20 = £779
So thats nearly £300 more for the G over the S. I just can't justify in my head why I should shell out more for the G, and maybe someone here could argue me around?
Originally I wanted a 32" for the space, however after reading it seems that LCD really hasn't caught up to the standard Plasma. Only the 42" Panny plasmas seem to have the Freeview HD built in and 1080p. So I've argued to my other half that we need to accept a compromise on size and that bigger is really the only sensible choice.
It's for a bedroom also and if anyone has suggestions/experiance on wall brackets I'd love to hear it. The TV will be placed on a brick wall in the corner of the room and rather high up. So Tilting down and the ability to turn 45 degrees to the side are requirements.
My previous panel was a Panny PHD8 bought via this site and its PowerBuys section. Loved it, don't have it anymore unfortunatly.
It's the Freeview HD that appeals, as I'd imagine thats it for built in tuners, this should be the last one anyone really needs in the UK. Pontop Pike Transmitter starts Freeview HD this month.
TX-P42G20 = £1049
TX-P42S20 = £779
So thats nearly £300 more for the G over the S. I just can't justify in my head why I should shell out more for the G, and maybe someone here could argue me around?
Originally I wanted a 32" for the space, however after reading it seems that LCD really hasn't caught up to the standard Plasma. Only the 42" Panny plasmas seem to have the Freeview HD built in and 1080p. So I've argued to my other half that we need to accept a compromise on size and that bigger is really the only sensible choice.
It's for a bedroom also and if anyone has suggestions/experiance on wall brackets I'd love to hear it. The TV will be placed on a brick wall in the corner of the room and rather high up. So Tilting down and the ability to turn 45 degrees to the side are requirements.