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Reception here is poor. yesterday’s moto GP was like like watching a snowstorm, due to the rain. enough. Looking at a Humax HD Freesat recording receiver, Panasonic TXL32 S10 telly. Not got any cinema sound, stereo output into Technics amp and Quad speakers, the sound is quite good. Used to have a Dolby processor many moons ago (running from VHS lol), 5.1 maybe…..don’t like too much ‘clutter’ though. Anyhooooow, would like a 37inch screen, but dont want it dominate the room, as it aint that big. If I get the 32, that little bit of me will be nagging, should have got the 37….only 50quid more. Hmmmmm. aerial company coming round wednesday for quote (I want the dish on the chimney.)
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2009 ~ Posted by Mook
Why bother with the s10? The g10 is miles better,
Read this. http://jjlighting.co.uk/askmook/do-i-ne … vision-set
And 37 is not that big. Total frame width is 37 inch so have a measure up. Also there’s £100 trade in on the g10 and it has Freesat and 100hz
Hope that helps
Mook
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July 29, 2009
2:43 pm
thanks, interesting. so with 100hz and freesat built in to the G10, what would be the best way of recording tv?
enjoy my dvd films, would like to upgrade to blu-ray, if it has a definite edge in film watching. so would a blu-ray with hard drive be suitable?
ps whats the score on trade in.
cheers.
July 29, 2009
2:44 pm
You could get one of the new twin tuner blu ray hdd recorders from panasonic for about £600/700. Then use the freesat on the g10 as a third way to view whilst recording. The 100hz is so much more important than fill HD so if money is tight get the x15