I have only had good experence with Panasonic. Their designs are not the most attractive. But they last longer and kept their standard. Panasonic is a brand I always recommend.
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bertiboy
5 May 171#9
I was going to buy the 50in version of this tv from Very.Phoned Panasonic and was told they would not give the 5 year warranty if purchased from Very.
rich146 to bertiboy
18 Jun 17#31
That's nonsense. If you go to the Panasonic 5 year warranty claim page , very is listed !
millward84
5 May 172#10
I've got the Dx802b and it's a fantastic TV coming from a Plasma G20.
benbloodtool to millward84
6 May 171#24
I second this, I have this telly too, and coming from a pioneer kuro i too have no complaints. Brilliant TV and got 7 years warranty (5 from Panny, 2 from TPS).
benbloodtool to millward84
15 May 17#30
Indeed! I too now have an 802b and have come from a Kuro. No complaints, in fact, I wouldn't go back. It really is a brilliant TV.
makershaker
8 May 17#29
Fancied this telly but everytime I get ready to pull the trigger I read of lag.. backlight bleed.. clouding... not 10 bit... not true HDR... etc !
cant drag myswlf away from my 6 year old plasma.
slipperyBoosh
7 May 17#28
looking at this tv but got the 50ax802 from a few years back but hasn't got hdr, any one know if it's worth upgrading to this?
donslibi
6 May 17#27
Yes it is
killmycrew9
6 May 17#26
Backlight issues with HDR
Some set-up complexity
Not a 10-bit panel
Not UHD Premium specified
That's a nope from me.
kha27
6 May 17#25
Is this a mid range tv
thedozyone
6 May 17#23
yeah I had a little bit of a row with them but they said it was something to do with it being a finance company or something like that. had to pay the littlewoods warranty in the end :-(
pavel76
5 May 17#11
Misleading title - there is no 5 years warranty if bought from Very !
thedozyone to pavel76
6 May 17#21
Yep I fell into this trap too. I got mine from Littlewoods and Panasonic wouldn't honour the warranty as they said this retail group isn't accepted in the offer!
luvadeal821 to pavel76
6 May 17#22
Oh really?! Eek that's not good! Will amend title. That's a shame.
deanos
6 May 17#19
some pannys are my vestel how can that be good
donslibi to deanos
6 May 172#20
Only the low end ones are. Mid range and top end Panasonic TVs are hard to beat in their price range.
qwerty212
6 May 171#18
yeah and then it blows up in less then 2 years no thanks
Max.Damage
6 May 171#17
Have a 55cx802b bought in the sale for £999 over a year ago and it is a superb TV. Never buy the low end Panasonics though as they were Vestels with a Panasonic badge. Don't know if that is the case with the newer ones
blinx01
6 May 17#16
I've got the Panasonic 58dx750b and it's a beast for the price. I got it for £850 around October last year and I thought that was a bargain back then.
Superb for 4k Blu-ray and for 4k HDR gaming on PS4 Pro.
linhang90
6 May 17#15
Check the thread with Hisense h65m7000 from SonicDirect but its for u to contact JL to price match. It got over 1000 heats. Its only £100 more and u get a well reviewed ULED and 65" rather than this 58" panasonic. Panasonic is just not the same as before anymore
linhang90
5 May 17#1
for this price i think i'd get a decent hisense from JL or richersounds
luvadeal821 to linhang90
5 May 17#2
Even if guarantee with Panasonic?
donslibi to linhang90
5 May 171#6
Poor comparison. This is Panasonic.
bojangles to linhang90
6 May 172#14
hopefully nobody takes your advice
boomish
6 May 172#13
I agree, Panasonic still make great TV's, the build quality of a lot of TV's now is so poor, when I do get a 4k this year I'd certainly be looking at something like this.
huangxq2
6 May 175#12
I have the same opinion as you.
I have only had good experence with Panasonic. Their designs are not the most attractive. But they last longer and kept their standard. Panasonic is a brand I always recommend.
donslibi
5 May 172#8
On the contrary I've found LG to cut corners but Samsung to fair better overall. Sony have really detrimented the performance of their TVs with android. Panasonic seem to be keeping to their standards from many years ago.
ezzer72
5 May 17#7
Nothing special anymore in my opinion, been left behind by Samsung and LG, too expensive.
linhang90
5 May 17#5
The hisense m7000 is top of their range,ULED i believe.. n its well reviewed
Biddy2
5 May 17#4
The Panasonic 750b is the better tv and you'll get the long guarantee at the moment by registering with Panasonic. :smiley:
luvadeal821
5 May 17#3
I have the hisense 55m7000 price matched at JL FOR £599. But the Panasonic 58dx700b would be £630 after the 10% back.
Opening post
Also have the 58dx700b for £699
http://www.very.co.uk/panasonic-58dx700b-58-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-freeview-hd-wi-fi-amp-art-of-interior-tailored-design/1600065822.prd?Ntt=panasonic%2058
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I have only had good experence with Panasonic. Their designs are not the most attractive. But they last longer and kept their standard. Panasonic is a brand I always recommend.
Latest comments (31)
cant drag myswlf away from my 6 year old plasma.
Some set-up complexity
Not a 10-bit panel
Not UHD Premium specified
That's a nope from me.
Superb for 4k Blu-ray and for 4k HDR gaming on PS4 Pro.
I have only had good experence with Panasonic. Their designs are not the most attractive. But they last longer and kept their standard. Panasonic is a brand I always recommend.