Panasonic TH-42PZ800B - 42"
Widescreen Viera 1080P
Full HD Plasma TV
Widescreen Viera 1080P
Full HD Plasma TV
Market Price £1,582
Our Price £900
Our Price £900
SAVE £682

Panasonic Plasma 42, Panasonic brings an astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ration to the table. advanced pixel resolution and image-processing technology with the plasma TV's natural ability to beautifully reproduce fast moving images, so every detail is rendered with amazing clarity, and all the action is delivered with a high degree of fluidity.
Panasonic Plasma 42 is a thin, high-resolution flat panel screen that uses a matrix of tiny cells that are charged by precise electrical voltages to create a picture. Plasma displays are bright, have a wide colour range, produce deep, true blacks, have a wide viewing angle, and are light enough to be wall-mounted or placed on a stand. Plasmas come in a range of sizes.
Deciding to join the high definition (HD) bandwaggon, I have bought a 42" Panasonic Viera plasma panel PZ800B television set and I am absolutely delighted with it. It has replaced my ageing, but extremely reliable, 25" Sony Triniton cathode ray tube model which has provided trouble free viewing for the past 8 years.
Given the confusing mass of information generated in respect of HD, I spent the last couple of months visiting showrooms to view TV sets and browsing the internet to help you make up your mind what best to buy. Early on it became clear that, due to the higher definition quality now available, you could start looking at TV sets with screens measuring 42" diagonally without damaging your eyes or spoiling your viewing pleasure. This measure, strangely enough, is, at the same time, about the higher range of the new liquid crystal display (LCD) models and at the lower range of the plasma models currently available. Although all the leading brands got your early attention, my short list eventually narrowed to a straight choice between two specific models. Not only did you pore over the tech specs for both sets, but you went as far as downloading and reading through the respective manuals. your final decision was reached only after further visits to various showrooms to allow personal audio visual comparisons of the two sets.then one choice.
Given the confusing mass of information generated in respect of HD, I spent the last couple of months visiting showrooms to view TV sets and browsing the internet to help you make up your mind what best to buy. Early on it became clear that, due to the higher definition quality now available, you could start looking at TV sets with screens measuring 42" diagonally without damaging your eyes or spoiling your viewing pleasure. This measure, strangely enough, is, at the same time, about the higher range of the new liquid crystal display (LCD) models and at the lower range of the plasma models currently available. Although all the leading brands got your early attention, my short list eventually narrowed to a straight choice between two specific models. Not only did you pore over the tech specs for both sets, but you went as far as downloading and reading through the respective manuals. your final decision was reached only after further visits to various showrooms to allow personal audio visual comparisons of the two sets.then one choice.