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Samsung 42" 450C V Panasonic 37" X20

  • 26-09-2010 10:41pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 881 ✭✭✭


    Both TV's are the same price €579 with 5 year warranty:

    Panasonic X20 37" plasma

    Samsung C450 42" plasma

    The two TV's have very similar spec except that the Samsung has a usb pc input and larger screen. However, the Panasonic appears to have better reputation.

    Can anyone recommend either one?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭Zonda999


    I'd go with the panasonic anyway tbh, for quite a few reasons too, despite the size deficit and all, it will be an all round better telly

    Whats more, dont pay more than €500 for that samsung if you do decide to go for it, i've seen it on offer quite a few times for that price

    Ant btw, here , the pana 42X20L is here for 580€, with that 5 year pana guarantee, that makes the pana a complete no brainer IMHO, except maybe in the brightest of rooms, in which case you really shouldn't be going plasma at all..

    Oh ay the 37x20 is there too for 530€..


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