With all the tv deals out there just came across this one. Basic tv but 48" with 5 year warranty may be enough for some.
"The Panasonic TX-48C300B is a big screen which steps up to a Full HD picture quality. Discover what it means to enjoy fast-moving action and, thanks to the built-in USB terminal, you can also enjoy your photos, movies and more up on the TV.
No 3D Technology
Accessories Included Remote, 2x AAA batteries, table top stand, manual Audio Quality Information V-Audio Pro Surround
Freeview HD Dimensions Packaged: H77 x W128 x D14cm
Dimensions Without Stand H64.3 x W109.2 x D6.8cm Dimensions With Stand H68.6 x W109.2 x D22cm
DLNA Information No
Energy Rating Information A+
Guarantee 5 years
Part Number (MPN) TX-48C300B Model name / number Panasonic Viera
No Number of tuners Information 1
Full HD Ports Information 2x HDMI, 1x SCART, 1x USB 2.0
Power Consumption - Annual Information 127kWh/year Power Consumption - On Mode Information 87W
Power Consumption - Stand By Information 0.5W
Refresh Rate Information 200Hz
Screen Resolution Information 1920 x 1080 pixels
Screen size Information 48"
Smart TV Information No Speaker output Information 16W Table Top Stand Yes
Timer Facility Yes
TV Screen Type Information LED Viewing angle (horizontal / vertical) Information 178 degrees Visible Screen Size (measured diagonally) 122 cm Weight Information 17.7kg "
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whitecarlos
4 Feb 163#14
I think Ebble would be a whole lot more comfortable if you hired a wood panelled CRT from Radio Rentals.
AndyRoyd to damn7547
4 Feb 163#4
Most warrantys' t&c cover defects in manufacture and/or materials, not vandalism! This Panachronic is Vestel; the Sharp is the equivalent from UMC; the Sony "should" be a superior TV.
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poolman
4 Feb 162#1
V is for ............VESTEL?!! Yes?
damn7547 to poolman
4 Feb 16#2
Just read a review and yup its a Vestel
damn7547
4 Feb 16#3
Now I have a dilemma, bought the cheap £249 Sharp tv from Tesco knowing its crap, was going to return that and buy the Sony (the one from John Lewis for £399) and then now this has cropped up!
Last 3 tvs broken by the kids so the 5 Year John Lewis warranty would really fit the bill for me.
So advice from others would be great.
AndyRoyd to damn7547
4 Feb 163#4
Most warrantys' t&c cover defects in manufacture and/or materials, not vandalism! This Panachronic is Vestel; the Sharp is the equivalent from UMC; the Sony "should" be a superior TV.
Gollywood to damn7547
4 Feb 16#10
Your 'Sharp' is probably better than this 'Panasonic'
damn7547
4 Feb 161#5
Agree but for £20 you get the accidental damage cover from John Lewis
cutthroat_jake
4 Feb 16#6
I think someone mentioned in the Sony thread that JL were offering 3 years' accidental damage for an additional £20.
Yup just had a look couldn't find hot wheels being thrown as accidental... But spills including which counts for two tvs :smiley:
ebble
4 Feb 161#9
Yes, a basic TV. OK for children or old people, but not really for the experienced, technologically advanced telly watcher.
getmeone to ebble
4 Feb 161#13
I am an "Old" person, experienced and technologically advanced. Should I buy one?
pa248 to ebble
4 Feb 161#15
What a lot of b$€>$¥*^%s. Always makes me laugh looking at the comments when tv deals appear. "Oh it's crap it doesn't have a built in convection oven", " ooh the power cable in these TVs are always black. So 20th century". "The Samsung zd500 is far superior it's only £5000". It's a f&£&King telly! A big one at that with a long warranty. Can't see how it can be bad.
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"The Panasonic TX-48C300B is a big screen which steps up to a Full HD picture quality. Discover what it means to enjoy fast-moving action and, thanks to the built-in USB terminal, you can also enjoy your photos, movies and more up on the TV.
No 3D Technology
Accessories Included Remote, 2x AAA batteries, table top stand, manual Audio Quality Information V-Audio Pro Surround
Freeview HD Dimensions Packaged: H77 x W128 x D14cm
Dimensions Without Stand H64.3 x W109.2 x D6.8cm Dimensions With Stand H68.6 x W109.2 x D22cm
DLNA Information No
Energy Rating Information A+
Guarantee 5 years
Part Number (MPN) TX-48C300B Model name / number Panasonic Viera
No Number of tuners Information 1
Full HD Ports Information 2x HDMI, 1x SCART, 1x USB 2.0
Power Consumption - Annual Information 127kWh/year Power Consumption - On Mode Information 87W
Power Consumption - Stand By Information 0.5W
Refresh Rate Information 200Hz
Screen Resolution Information 1920 x 1080 pixels
Screen size Information 48"
Smart TV Information No Speaker output Information 16W Table Top Stand Yes
Timer Facility Yes
TV Screen Type Information LED Viewing angle (horizontal / vertical) Information 178 degrees Visible Screen Size (measured diagonally) 122 cm Weight Information 17.7kg "
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Last 3 tvs broken by the kids so the 5 Year John Lewis warranty would really fit the bill for me.
So advice from others would be great.
http://www.johnlewis.com/our-services/more-about-added-care#terms-and-conditions