TH-37PX80 or TH-42PX80B

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Hi Guys,

Having resisted the urge to buy before Christmas (mainly because John Lewis in Newcastle would not price match) I now have a good choice in the sales, or do I?

37" or 42" will do me and I realy fancy a panasonic and you have already converted me into thinking Plasma.

I note that Dixons & Currys have the TH-37PX80 at £599 and the TH-42PX80B at £499 which seams strange. so which is the best buy? I usually watch the main channels via freeview and DVD's now and again.

While I'm on, is there any difference in the PX8, PX80 & PX80B models, and what are they?

Help greatly appreciated.

Peter
 
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The PX80 & PX80B are the same (The 'B' just stands for British Version).

As far as I know the PX80 has a higher contrast ratio than the PX8 (15000:1 compared to 10000:1).

It also has an extra HDMI socket and a PC Socket.

As for the size - how far do you sit from your TV?
 
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I think the PX8's are cut-down models with a lower contrast ratio and less connectivity. You can get the 37px80 for just under £500 aswell. I used to have the 37PX70 and wished i went for the 42" after a couple of months. You get used to the screen size very quickly IMO.
 
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[*]bennyben: I used to have the 37PX70 and wished i went for the 42" after a couple of months. You get used to the screen size very quickly IMO.Fully agree. Go for the 42PX80.
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That is the exact same dilemna we had on Boxing Day. I was set on the 37" then had reserved a 42" online from Currys for £499. Later on to RS and eventually we left with the 42" at a great price with their 5-year warranty. We sit 3.2m from the telly and that size is just right for us. The picture quality is amazing on good quality source, let alone HD stuff.
 
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what is RS ? im having that dilema right now, have 37 reserved at panny shop (499 including 5 year warrenty) but they say i can have the 42 for same price etc.. what to do...

i have cardboard cut out of 42 on wall, looks very big! im going from a tiny 28inch crt (which measures 26 diagonally actually!) i sit 3.55m from the wall its going on to the edge of sofa

do i really want to see peoples heads that big??
 

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YES YOU DO!!!!

It is recommended to view a 37" tv from between 2.46 and 4.1 metres away. 42" is around 2.75-4.6 metres away from the screen.

Both fit your 3.55 metres, but I bought the 42" panny rather than the 37", cos I knew I would regret it after a while and wished I'd bought bigger!!! I sit just over 3 metres away and love the size!!! (and so does the wife - errr, tv I mean!)

RS is Richer Sounds- have a look at their website. Curry's deal of £499 for the 42" is a bargain - bought mine in May for £635.

Hope that helps.......
 
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Hi,

Thanks for the comments. I'm pleased I wasn't the only one stuck on the fence.

Looks like the 42" wins the day, love the idea of the cardboard cut out it would make a great comedy sketch. I have a rectangle room with viewing distance between 3.0m - 3.7m so I'm within the min 2.8m - max 4.7m guidelines.

I've been shopping about a bit and it seams that quite a few of high street stores are on the £499 band wagon however these do not offer the panny 5 year guarantee, so does Richer Sounds on line deal of £549.90 for the TH-42PX80B with their own 5 year cover reesent the best value? Are these reliable to deal with?

Peter
 

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Hi Peter,

Bought loads of equipment from Richer Sounds through the years with great service everytime, and also taken out a few of their guarantees.

But, well its not a but really, I have never had to call upon using them so do not know how good they are.

Sorry I can't be more helpful........
 
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Cheers Pete,

A little reassurance is better than none. I don't think I'll get a better deal so I'll give them a ring in the morning.

Peter
 
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If you're gonna sit 3.5m away from the screen, I would go for the bigger size. I have no regret myself whatsoever about not getting the 37" one. In fact I am constantly grinning from ear to ear whenever watching DVDs or BDs. I call it my "new cinema screen"...
 

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