Samsung 55 led tv

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ineedagallardo

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1,601 posts

232 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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E31Shrew

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192 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Sell quite a few of them. Ideal if youre wall mounting as only 29mm deep with inbuilt tuner. Regarding quality it all depends on how far away you plan to sit from the screen and the content you plan to play on it.
If a slim screen sails your boat then go for it but if its going on a stand then i personally think a Panasonic plasma will be better in the long run.

headcase

2,389 posts

217 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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They are the Dogs for thickness, there is nothing else out there similar. I have noticed they suffer from some motion artifacts but apart from that they are great..... until i saw Sharps LED backlit TV, its basically the same picture quality but a hell of a lot brighter! The panel is thicker but to be honest if i was going that route id find it really hard to decide weather to go for the thickness of the samsung or the much brighter picture of the sharp.

tdm34ds

7,370 posts

210 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Panasonic has just launched the TX-P54Z1 this panel is 25mm thick and has a separate
tuner box that's totally wireless and it's plasma so no motion artifacts due to the 600hz processor
contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1, response time of 0.001ms. It's even THX certified
But it's the finish that really gets you, it's brushed Alloy and it looks so classy in the flesh.

Oh! and it totally slaughters the Samsung LED(LCD) sets for picture quality
The main drawback is its cost about £4500 but if bought at an independant Panny dealer you do
get a manufacturer backed 5 year warranty


headcase

2,389 posts

217 months

Sunday 4th October 2009
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Thats deffo a sales pitch, totaly wireless eh :P The wireless part is the connection from the tuner box to the TV, everything else is WIRED, the TV has a power lead obviously and all of your kit wires to the tuner box using wires wink (that by definition arnt wireless).

tdm34ds

7,370 posts

210 months

Sunday 4th October 2009
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headcase said:
Thats deffo a sales pitch, totaly wireless eh :P The wireless part is the connection from the tuner box to the TV, everything else is WIRED, the TV has a power lead obviously and all of your kit wires to the tuner box using wires wink (that by definition arnt wireless).
Yes I work in the industry , but would never go so low as to tout for business on PH
and as there is no connection between the monitor and the tuner box I would say that's wireless
its brilliant for wall mounting.

G20RG B

2,743 posts

231 months

Sunday 4th October 2009
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Oh and dont forget that it transmitts wireless 1080p WiHD, unlike all other sytems which can only transmitt 720p!!

If you plan on getting a Blu-ray player 1080p wireless is crucial.

The Z panels from Pana are OUSTANDING.