Munchie
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somebody like to explain the differences?!
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Nath
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1080I vs 1080P
Better res with 1080p.
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Munchie
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full hd it is ha. seen a new panasonic out nxt month....37"
£999 with 5 years warranty!!!!!
[Edited on 06-10-2007 by Munchie]
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mazdaspeed
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Basically HD Ready means it will support HD, like Sky HD, and Bluray/HDDVD. Full HD is a fuller version higher resolution which is good for 32" or higher screen sizes.
[Edited on 06-10-2007 by mazdaspeed]
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Steve
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IMO, 720p is perfectly fine for any size up to 32" any bigger and you need the higher res to maintain quality
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Mo
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lol here we go again
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
IMO, 720p is perfectly fine for any size up to 32" any bigger and you need the higher res to maintain quality
Have to agree with that.
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
full hd it is ha. seen a new panasonic out nxt month....37"
£999 with 5 years warranty!!!!!
[Edited on 06-10-2007 by Munchie]
its out now, we have it. we had it going for £945... but that was a special offer think its back up to £1049.90 now, still with 5yr warranty though
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Munchie
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wats the model number KZ? many Full HD TVS out soon? Whats ure company?
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kz
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its this one...

TX-37LZD70
tbh not overly impressed with the look of the set, looks cheaper than the plasmas. havent had it on hd yet though. id still personally go for a plasma. TH37PX70 is good enough 
full hd tvs are obviously gonna be coming through more and more, even though, tbh, i wouldnt be too bothered. imo the difference is minimal. but then depends how much of a buff you are i suppose. i work for tower radio, theres 7 stores, only in essex though
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Scotty_B
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You won't be able to tell the differnece between 720p and 1080p unless your sitting 5ft from a 42" screen.
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Rob_Quads
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"HD Ready" means you need to be able to show 720 lines (Not 720 native resolution)
"Full HD" is not a really standard but many people use it to refer to a panel with a 1920x1080 resolution which is required to natively show a 1080 picture
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