Reviews
Posted on 26 / 03 / 2007
Looks
nice, two HDMI sockets.
No
side panel with sockets to easily connect a camcorder.
What? magazine rated the picture and sounds as a B, and the connectivity
as an A. At £750, a positive review from What?, 42 inches,
and an integrated digital tuner it wasn't a hard decision to purchase
this TV. The sound quality is average, but like most people I run
the sound through my home cinema system, therefore it gives excellent
sound and a great picture. I would rate the picture quality as superior
to the sound, so in this respect I would differ with the ratings
from What?.
User Rating - 
User Name - Brendan, Glossop
Posted on 27 / 03 / 2007
N/A
Picture
not sharp enough for my liking but it's still good enough for most
people.
Yes the sound could be better. I have noticed that most plasma
TVs are design orientated to be setup with a cinema set, the standard
speakers are always too small and never meant for heavy duty use.
User Rating - 
User Name - n/a
Posted on 01 / 04 / 2007
With
two HDMI connections, it makes setting up a DVD recorder, independent
freeview tuner or cinema A/V Receiver a ten minute job. All I needed
to do was connect a HDMI cable and everything was ready to go.
None
that come to mind. Actually the instruction manual was pretty appalling.
Luckily it was easy to setup without it.
The high definition sports programs make this TV a bargain, it's
literally as good as being there.
User Rating - 
User Name - Louis, New Zealand
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