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Jonny Fresh



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You CAN get a 50" plasma for a grand.......but the quality is apalling, I have recently bought a Loewe which is amazing quality. Highly recommended! Razz

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Kaine



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i believe the latest Loewe screens are basically Panasonic Plasma's, just in pretty packages

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I still cant get over the quality of my Sony Bravia 42" ....... awesome colour depth and the HD picture is superb RRS TDV6 SE Java Black +towpack +tintent +Permagrin

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Pelyma



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“freesat” is a new digital satellite service that offers free HD (High-definition) TV programmes. With PZ81 series with freesat built-in, You can enjoy sharp pictures, vivid colours, multi-channel sound, and various services with the interactive contents.


If you have normal sky+, and the TV has FreesatHD do you need a HD dish Question if not how do you connect the dish to both the sky+ box and freesat Question

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Don't have SkyHD, just Sky+... but they seem to change the LNB on the dish everytime a new service comes out. To that end, I think the dish is the same but has a different LNB? Not sure though... 

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npinks
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so if you need a new LNB, the FreesatHD TV's may not be much use without the extra cost of a LNB upgrade? (they upgraded my LNB to give 2 cables to the sky+ box)

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Kaine



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the only reason the LNB gets changed is to add extra supplies - i.e. a Standard Sky box has a single port LNB, Sky+ has 2 ports and then if you add Sky Multiroom you need either 3 of 4. You dont need a different LNB for HD over SD

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So how do you connect the Freesat TV and Sky+ box at the same time Confused

Can you split the cable to both units with out loss of signal quality Question

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Kaine



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not really - it can be done however its not as simple as splitting the signal like normal RF signals - go for a separate cable from your dish

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Markos



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Go for the Pioneer because it has one of the best plasma´s quality of TV and it also has the best picture/color among plasma TV´s. Regarding the extended warranty take it because the TV are not build as they were in the past and a minor think can cost you a lot... 2008 RRS TDV8 HSE, Java black, Alpaca,.....

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JGreg1



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I'll throw in a vote for LCD over plasma. I have a 46" Sony Bravia XBR 1080p LCD, and it is fantastic.

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