The Jogger
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Mine is also a Viera but I really must read or play the instructions.
Is silver bad?that's a tough choice. both are great TV's. The Samsung has a really good spec (200hz), but the Panasonic is a Panasonic but only 100hz and it's silver
That's a bit out of my league but my choice is down to a 3D Smart Samsung and a slightly cheaper 2D Smart Sony. I've got a feeling we wouldn't use the 3D much though if we got it and probably quickly lose/break the glasses...A few weeks ago after 22 years we bought a new TV:
http://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue...ice-motion-control-with-2x-3d-glasses/p430250
It's bloody fantastic. Excellent picture quality and loads of smart features. Easy to set-up and 5 year guarauntee from JL. When we were there a few weeks back Samsung TV's were flying out the door. We chose it primarily on picture quality.
I think I will go for this one.And there is this Panasonic:
http://www.johnlewis.com/panasonic-...15c282a2&s_kwcid=7x2148423&tmad=c&tmcampid=52
I think I will go for this one.
Thanks. The fact the JL sold it and it had 5 years warranty had a lot to do with it as well. It's also a pretty good looking TV!Nice tv, and plenty of options to mess withand a good price
TV? What is a TV?
I have a large flat screen monitor connected to my PC and my XBOX 360 (along with a 5.1 speaker set).
I can watch DVD's, watch BBC iPlayer (live stream, watch later stream or download), use Google Play (TV, movies, magazines, books and other things) and also play Civ 5 or World of Warcraft on it (when I am not out on the bike).
Broadcast TV is no longer of interest to me that much, I can get alot of what I want via BBC iPlayer or similar providers (like Google or 4OD).
With regards to films, while the price is probably a bit high, my preference is to see movies at the cinema on a Friday night rather than being sat at home, in fact I spend very little time in the house.
I have no issues with paying a TV license as most of the programmes I do watch (or listen to) are from the BBC anyway.
I think I will go for this one.
There seems to be help on the internet (reviews etc) with lots of advice on how to get it right. If I struggle I'll get back to youI just bought this TV yesterday, and got the sound bar too
Picture not as good as my Samsung in the other room, but that was 3 x the price, but all in all pretty pleased
It took a bit of messing about to get a colour that we where happy with as the presets where either dull or so bright it melted your eyes