Al ears
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....and then send it back. ;-)No, never mate I once ask them to stop serving me in store unless I had my dad with me. But I am free to buy what I like when I like.
....and then send it back. ;-)No, never mate I once ask them to stop serving me in store unless I had my dad with me. But I am free to buy what I like when I like.
Only if its not used you can’t return used stuff now either.....and then send it back. ;-)
It's an unfortunate fact but they're within their rights to offer store credit if you returned the item because you changed your mind. I think this even applies to unused/unopened items.Me too. They should’ve given me my money back they are just becoming seriously tight and that’s why I will not shop there any more.
I've got the previous years GT version of your TV Insider, my feelings are exactly the same. I haven't seen anything yet which convinces me to change, love the 3D aspect too, shame they stopped making the discs.Gel, keep the plasma. I have one of the last Panasonic plasmas VT65 series. Would not dream of paying money for another TV until it dies.
My experience in John Lewis have been progressively worse by the year till the point I dont bother any more. Debenhams filing for administration today maybe this will wake retailers up
I have still got videos of my GT50 and VT65 which I have been watching this last week thinking how good they look too. I am thinking on some of the videos they are the best pictures I have seen to this day!I've got the previous years GT version of your TV Insider, my feelings are exactly the same. I haven't seen anything yet which convinces me to change, love the 3D aspect too, shame they stopped making the discs.
They haven't stopped making 3D discs yet. I only buy 3D discs now, in fact only today I pre-ordered Star Wars in 3D from Amazon. My previous purchase was Abominable in 3D (ordered from Amazon Spain because the UK didn't get a 3D release).I've got the previous years GT version of your TV Insider, my feelings are exactly the same. I haven't seen anything yet which convinces me to change, love the 3D aspect too, shame they stopped making the discs.
No more than £10 per year in extra energy consumption. I can live with that, while enjoying my Panasonic VT65 (bought from gel in 2014).Through all of this LCD, LED, QLED, OLED, etc. technologies, plasma still had a lot going for it. Just on the expensive side when it came to electricity consumption
As it should be all things considered.Only if its not used you can’t return used stuff now either.
That's interesting to know, cheers BBThey haven't stopped making 3D discs yet. I only buy 3D discs now, in fact only today I pre-ordered Star Wars in 3D from Amazon. My previous purchase was Abominable in 3D (ordered from Amazon Spain because the UK didn't get a 3D release).
A tenner a year? You'll be lucky bigboss, when compared to the latest LED?No more than £10 per year in extra energy consumption. I can live with that, while enjoying my Panasonic VT65 (bought from gel in 2014).
You need to factor in the price of the LED TV to make a decent comparison.A tenner a year? You'll be lucky bigboss, when compared to the latest LED?
According to Panasonic specs , VT65 average on mode is 200W and 'rated' consumption is 455W.
Depends how long you watch per year but, I'm due to do an energy comparison before the end of this month......sounds like I need whoever supplies you
Certainly weren't suggesting you change (nobody hangs on to old, perfectly good stuff longer than me ).You need to factor in the price of the LED TV to make a decent comparison.