Question:
I have got a short list of 32" TVs down to these three:
Sony KD32DX40S
Panasonic TX32DT4C
Philips 32DW6557
All cost about the same at RGBDirect.co.uk £720 - £750
All have integrated digital Freeview.
Which one can you recommend or would you choose.
Thanks for your help in advance.
The Panasonic TX32DT4C £580 delivered from Empire but im trying to find a review before i buy it.
Sony looks nice 2
I'd like to risk the Panny but trust the Philips more so from experience.
Im now thinking of this one Sony KV32DX150 £874 Delivered from RGB Direct.
Its a realy nice looking TV. My original budget was £700 lol
Originally posted by Spooksta
Im now thinking of this one Sony KV32DX150 £874 Delivered from RGB Direct.
Its a realy nice looking TV. My original budget was £700 lol
The Panny is only £580 from Empire!
The Sony is far better than the Panny on features and im willing to pay the extra :nuts:
Look at the TVs side by side and the looks make you buy the Sony aswell :thumbs:
If you're going to spend over £800, look at the Toshiba 32zd26p, won't get much better for your money, £82 from prcdirect.
apologies, £82 would be a bargain.....
I meant £821
Thanks for the responses so far.
I forgot to say that I like 50Hz TVs. The 100Hz Tosh looks amazing I must admit.
Has anyone got one of the TVs I have got in my short list?
Originally posted by Spooksta
Look at the TVs side by side and the looks make you buy the Sony aswell :thumbs:
It may look good,but it's the performance that counts.
AFAIK Sony onboard digital tuners are reckoned to be the best....
Originally posted by snap69
If you're going to spend over £800, look at the Toshiba 32zd26p, won't get much better for your money, £82 from prcdirect.
Nice spec BUT
I h8 the look of these TVs. The only Tosh i like are the Pictureframe ones....
I know its the picture you look at not the TV but i could not live with them Tosh ones.
I went for the Sony KD32DX40S in the end from John Lewis.
Store price was £899.00, I paid £717.27 as they price matched Electro Centre Limited of Birmingham www.electrocentre.com (http://www.electrocentre.com/). This is the store behind www.digital-point.co.uk (http://www.digital-point.co.uk).
So I saved £181.73 and got a free 5 year warranty.
I asked the assistant in the John Lewis if they price matched and he said "no problem as long as it is a real shop" meaning not internet only. He went off for 5 minutes to call the Electro Centre and came back with the all clear.
I am very happy with the deal and the TV will be delivered on Tuesday.
Does anyone know the latest on John Lewis price matching - do they price match local shops only - I seem to recall within 5 or 10 miles or something.
Originally posted by beastman
Does anyone know the latest on John Lewis price matching - do they price match local shops only - I seem to recall within 5 or 10 miles or something.
John Lewis department stores pricing policy
We set very competitive prices for all John Lewis department stores.
Each branch routinely checks prices in local shops. rice to match.
If you find the same item you have just bought from us selling for less at another shop in the UK, we will refund the difference.
Look here (http://www.johnlewis.com/info/Help.asp?HelpID=9&str=950&m=39) for more info.
I used a store over 100 miles away, so distance is not an issue.
Sony KD32DX40S
Panasonic TX32DT4C
Philips 32DW6557
All cost about the same at RGBDirect.co.uk £720 - £750
All have integrated digital Freeview.
Which one can you recommend or would you choose.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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The Panasonic TX32DT4C £580 delivered from Empire but im trying to find a review before i buy it.
Sony looks nice 2
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I'd like to risk the Panny but trust the Philips more so from experience.
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Im now thinking of this one Sony KV32DX150 £874 Delivered from RGB Direct.
Its a realy nice looking TV. My original budget was £700 lol
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Originally posted by Spooksta
Im now thinking of this one Sony KV32DX150 £874 Delivered from RGB Direct.
Its a realy nice looking TV. My original budget was £700 lol
The Panny is only £580 from Empire!
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The Sony is far better than the Panny on features and im willing to pay the extra :nuts:
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Look at the TVs side by side and the looks make you buy the Sony aswell :thumbs:
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If you're going to spend over £800, look at the Toshiba 32zd26p, won't get much better for your money, £82 from prcdirect.
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apologies, £82 would be a bargain.....
I meant £821
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Thanks for the responses so far.
I forgot to say that I like 50Hz TVs. The 100Hz Tosh looks amazing I must admit.
Has anyone got one of the TVs I have got in my short list?
Answers:
Originally posted by Spooksta
Look at the TVs side by side and the looks make you buy the Sony aswell :thumbs:
It may look good,but it's the performance that counts.
Answers:
AFAIK Sony onboard digital tuners are reckoned to be the best....
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Originally posted by snap69
If you're going to spend over £800, look at the Toshiba 32zd26p, won't get much better for your money, £82 from prcdirect.
Nice spec BUT
I h8 the look of these TVs. The only Tosh i like are the Pictureframe ones....
I know its the picture you look at not the TV but i could not live with them Tosh ones.
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I went for the Sony KD32DX40S in the end from John Lewis.
Store price was £899.00, I paid £717.27 as they price matched Electro Centre Limited of Birmingham www.electrocentre.com (http://www.electrocentre.com/). This is the store behind www.digital-point.co.uk (http://www.digital-point.co.uk).
So I saved £181.73 and got a free 5 year warranty.
I asked the assistant in the John Lewis if they price matched and he said "no problem as long as it is a real shop" meaning not internet only. He went off for 5 minutes to call the Electro Centre and came back with the all clear.
I am very happy with the deal and the TV will be delivered on Tuesday.
Answers:
Does anyone know the latest on John Lewis price matching - do they price match local shops only - I seem to recall within 5 or 10 miles or something.
Answers:
Originally posted by beastman
Does anyone know the latest on John Lewis price matching - do they price match local shops only - I seem to recall within 5 or 10 miles or something.
John Lewis department stores pricing policy
We set very competitive prices for all John Lewis department stores.
Each branch routinely checks prices in local shops. rice to match.
If you find the same item you have just bought from us selling for less at another shop in the UK, we will refund the difference.
Look here (http://www.johnlewis.com/info/Help.asp?HelpID=9&str=950&m=39) for more info.
I used a store over 100 miles away, so distance is not an issue.
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