panasonic tx-p42g20
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lambysdad

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939 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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Ok, so i've just been into Richer Sounds and they're getting in another 500 of the Panasonic tx-p42g20 for £599.9999999999999, so that's good smile

So, assuming i order one of these what do i put with it?
I'm currently looking at these;
Yamaha YAS 71 - £299 or
Yamaha YHTS 400 - £399 and
Sony PS3

What do you think, any other recommendations??

AdamD

501 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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I'm in the same position having just ordered on from John Lewis (price matching Richer Sounds price with the warranty + delivery) - seems a good tv for the price and will watch this thread with interest smile

I'm leaning towards the PS3 as a useful bluray player and can also play games against friends who have one. Audio will be piped through my existing separates hifi, onkyo were doing some good amp's last time I read about them.

k22wes

596 posts

198 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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brilliant tv but make sure you buy a hard drive for it if you dont have sky+ so you can record and pause the tv.

lambysdad

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939 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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k22wes said:
brilliant tv but make sure you buy a hard drive for it if you dont have sky+ so you can record and pause the tv.
If i get a PS3 which comes with a hard drive, will that do??

lambysdad

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939 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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AdamD said:
I'm in the same position having just ordered on from John Lewis (price matching Richer Sounds price with the warranty + delivery) - seems a good tv for the price and will watch this thread with interest smile

I'm leaning towards the PS3 as a useful bluray player and can also play games against friends who have one. Audio will be piped through my existing separates hifi, onkyo were doing some good amp's last time I read about them.
I was looking at just getting the wi-fi dongle and a separate blu-ray player (i'm not really a gamer), but when you add it up i may as well get a PS3 smile

k22wes

596 posts

198 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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lambysdad said:
k22wes said:
brilliant tv but make sure you buy a hard drive for it if you dont have sky+ so you can record and pause the tv.
If i get a PS3 which comes with a hard drive, will that do??
i have this one from maplins. i dont think a ps3 will do it.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=25731...

mfmman

3,114 posts

204 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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lambysdad said:
Ok, so i've just been into Richer Sounds and they're getting in another 500 of the Panasonic tx-p42g20 for £599.9999999999999, so that's good smile
Thanks for the inadvertent heads up Lambysdad, I have been waiting for a call from John Lewis for a stock delivery with no news, had one on reserve so since their price is now up (699.00) from £629.00 when I reserved it, would have been interesting.

Anyway, called Richer Sounds at 15.30 yesterday. Reserved and picked up within an hour. Set up today and hugely pleased smile

lambysdad

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260 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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mfmman said:
lambysdad said:
Ok, so i've just been into Richer Sounds and they're getting in another 500 of the Panasonic tx-p42g20 for £599.9999999999999, so that's good smile
Thanks for the inadvertent heads up Lambysdad, I have been waiting for a call from John Lewis for a stock delivery with no news, had one on reserve so since their price is now up (699.00) from £629.00 when I reserved it, would have been interesting.

Anyway, called Richer Sounds at 15.30 yesterday. Reserved and picked up within an hour. Set up today and hugely pleased smile
Happy to help smile
I'll be going in this week to get mine.

mouseymousey

2,642 posts

258 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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I can strongly recommend getting an extended warranty with this TV as mine went pop 6 weeks outside the 12 month warranty.

I'm still waiting to see what Richer Sounds are going to do about it.

headcase

2,389 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Just phone up Panasonic and shout at them, they will supply part FOC you will only need to pay for labour. I guess yours is a G10? the G20's havent been out long enough to be 6 months outside of warantee.

Edited by headcase on Sunday 5th December 20:03

mfmman

3,114 posts

204 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Mousey, I know this won't help but did you not get the Richer Sounds 5 yr warranty (or have you but not claimed yet), at 60 quid it was a no brainer. Hopefully I won't need it but if so, hope I will get the level of service I would have expected from the John Lewis inclusive one

lambysdad

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939 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Just reserved mine and it will be available in about 10 days, perfect as i don't have space for it until the 17th.
I'll be taking the 5 year warranty also smile

mouseymousey

2,642 posts

258 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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headcase said:
Just phone up Panasonic and shout at them, they will supply part FOC you will only need to pay for labour. I guess yours is a G10? the G20's havent been out long enough to be 6 months outside of warantee.

Edited by headcase on Sunday 5th December 20:03
I think Richer Sounds are shouting at Panasonic on my behalf. And my mistake, mine is a G15, not G20.

Always meant to take out a 3rd party 5 year warranty (to save £20!!!!) but never got around to it.


Silver993tt

9,064 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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mouseymousey said:
I can strongly recommend getting an extended warranty with this TV as mine went pop 6 weeks outside the 12 month warranty.

I'm still waiting to see what Richer Sounds are going to do about it.
All these items have a 2 year warranty under EU legislation:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/victoriaderbyshire/2009...

Edited by Silver993tt on Monday 6th December 18:31

JulesV

1,800 posts

245 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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I have got my eye on one of these. Must admit I am attracted to the idea of the JL 5 year warranty. I just cannot believe how volatile the prices are. They have ranged from £599 to £699 over the last few weeks.

headcase

2,389 posts

238 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Im pretty sure the EU law carries little to no weight in the UK we have our own Sale of goods act.

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

260 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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headcase said:
Im pretty sure the EU law carries little to no weight in the UK we have our own Sale of goods act.
Rubbish, the UK is part of the EU and the same regulations apply. It's only the distributors/suppliers that try and hoodwink their customers that's the problem. Many in the UK are unaware of this EU regulation and taken advantage of by those who fully know the regulations.

What is so difficult to understand about an EU regulation that states:

"The fact is that a two-year guarantee applies for the sale of all consumer goods everywhere in the EU (Directive 1999/44/EC)."

UK suppliers who don't expicitly explain this to their customers are best avoided. These are the same suppliers that are constantly recommending one brand of certain electronic items such as TVs. Does that ring a bell here?

I know that many suppliers in the UK are too thick to understand EU legislation but they shouldn't assume that their customers are as thick as they are:

From Directive 1999/44/EC:

"Article

Time limits

1. The seller shall be held liable under Article 3 where the
lack of conformity becomes apparent within two years as from
delivery of the goods. If, under national legislation, the rights
laid down in Article 3(2) are subject to a limitation period, that
period shall not expire within a period of two years from the
time of delivery."

Edited by Silver993tt on Tuesday 7th December 01:10

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

269 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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Silver993tt said:
UK suppliers who don't expicitly explain this to their customers are best avoided. These are the same suppliers that are constantly recommending one brand of certain electronic items such as TVs. Does that ring a bell here?
So don't buy Samsung then? Is that what you're saying?

http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/warranty/warrant...

wobert

5,473 posts

243 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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Ordered mine on Saturday from John Lewis - it's arriving on Thursday!

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

260 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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_dobbo_ said:
Silver993tt said:
UK suppliers who don't expicitly explain this to their customers are best avoided. These are the same suppliers that are constantly recommending one brand of certain electronic items such as TVs. Does that ring a bell here?
So don't buy Samsung then? Is that what you're saying?

http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/warranty/warrant...
Why don't you query that with Samsung? You have the EU information from the links here which state a minimum of 2 year warranty on all electrical goods.