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, Dr Hfuhruhurr writes On Mar 21, 10:14*am, "Brian Gaff" wrote: HD ready.. no hd tuner, also, these are I think the ones most neighbours hate as they kick out so much rf crap that a protable radio is a non starter. mayeb they are now better screened? *pun intended. *Brian I've got a Plasma and a Radio Ham neighbour. He was horrified to hear I have got a Plasma, but less so to learn that i've had it for 2 years without bothering him in the least. It would appear that some plasma TV sets do radiate very badly, and some don't. As far as interfering with radio reception is concerned, there are many situations where the interference is not immediately obvious. It's often just a general imperceptible, insidious rise in background noise as the number of sources of interference increases. This may not be enough to totally ruin reception. More often it is a case of rendering some of the weaker signals difficult - and occasionally impossible - to hear. The sufferer often tries to alleviate the effects of the interference (sometimes with a fair degree of success) or simply 'lives with it'. It may take some time (even a year or two) before it becomes obvious that interference has risen to a generally unacceptable level, and the sufferer feels obliged to start to make complaints about it. -- Ian |
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Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:
On Mar 20, 6:10 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Jumbo Jack wrote: I was in there yesterday and they had these on offer http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-42pj...sma-tv-0487776... 42" plasma HD at 399. Quite a nice looking set Plasma! Wasn't that one of John Logie Baird's inventions? On the whole (especially for the money) they still do a far better job than LCDs. And draw around double the power than LCD Steve Terry -- Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at: http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/g4wwk |
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Is it the LG mentioned though, I have heard these do have certain, ahem,
problems probably due to the way they attempt to stop the low level pulsing some have complained of. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Dr Hfuhruhurr" wrote in message ... On Mar 21, 10:14 am, "Brian Gaff" wrote: HD ready.. no hd tuner, also, these are I think the ones most neighbours hate as they kick out so much rf crap that a protable radio is a non starter. mayeb they are now better screened? pun intended. Brian I've got a Plasma and a Radio Ham neighbour. He was horrified to hear I have got a Plasma, but less so to learn that i've had it for 2 years without bothering him in the least. |
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"Dr Hfuhruhurr" wrote in message ... On Mar 21, 10:14 am, "Brian Gaff" wrote: HD ready.. no hd tuner, also, these are I think the ones most neighbours hate as they kick out so much rf crap that a protable radio is a non starter. mayeb they are now better screened? pun intended. Brian I've got a Plasma and a Radio Ham neighbour. He was horrified to hear I have got a Plasma, but less so to learn that i've had it for 2 years without bothering him in the least. 'Ol Bri is always full of BS....he likes to know better. |
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On 21/03/2011 18:23, Jumbo Jack wrote:
'Ol Bri is always full of BS....he likes to know better. Whether he is or not I couldn't possibly comment. But Dr Hfuhruhurr was the originator of that quote, not Brian. Who for perfectly good reasons didn't see that the quoting had gone awry. n a i r B _always_ top posts! Andy |
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On Mar 21, 2:11*pm, "Steve Terry" wrote:
Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote: On Mar 20, 6:10 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Jumbo Jack wrote: I was in there yesterday and they had these on offer http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-42pj...sma-tv-0487776.... 42" plasma HD at 399. Quite a nice looking set Plasma! Wasn't that one of John Logie Baird's inventions? On the whole (especially for the money) they still do a far better job than LCDs. And draw around double the power than LCD @ 130w average (LG 42" plasma - and it does depend on the picture being viewed) It's really not double. An LG 42" LCD requires 134w so your 'argument' doesn't really hold much sway. :) |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 03:56:30 -0700 (PDT), Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:
On Mar 21, 2:11*pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote: On Mar 20, 6:10 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Jumbo Jack wrote: I was in there yesterday and they had these on offer http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-42pj...sma-tv-0487776... 42" plasma HD at 399. Quite a nice looking set Plasma! Wasn't that one of John Logie Baird's inventions? On the whole (especially for the money) they still do a far better job than LCDs. And draw around double the power than LCD @ 130w average (LG 42" plasma - and it does depend on the picture being viewed) It's really not double. An LG 42" LCD requires 134w so your 'argument' doesn't really hold much sway. :) An LED LCD ia a lot lower. Mine (37" Samsung) is nominally 135W (IIRC) but runs a good picture at 70W in daylight and as low as 50W in low light. I was a bit tempted by a plasma TV but 42" is about the min. and is a bit big for this room. -- Peter. The gods will stay away whilst religions hold sway |
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On Mar 22, 2:02*pm, PeterC wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 03:56:30 -0700 (PDT), Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote: On Mar 21, 2:11*pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote: On Mar 20, 6:10 pm, "Steve Terry" wrote: Jumbo Jack wrote: I was in there yesterday and they had these on offer http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-42pj...sma-tv-0487776... 42" plasma HD at 399. Quite a nice looking set Plasma! Wasn't that one of John Logie Baird's inventions? On the whole (especially for the money) they still do a far better job than LCDs. And draw around double the power than LCD *@ 130w average (LG 42" plasma - and it does depend on the picture being viewed) It's really not double. An LG 42" LCD requires 134w so your 'argument' doesn't really hold much sway. :) An LED LCD ia a lot lower. Mine (37" Samsung) is nominally 135W (IIRC) but runs a good picture at 70W in daylight and as low as 50W in low light. I was a bit tempted by a plasma TV but 42" is about the min. and is a bit big for this room. LED will probably be my next option as costs are definitely coming down and they're the next best thing to Plasma IMO. Plus I think that being so thin is just simply amazing. :) you could almost use picture hooks to hang them :) |
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"Adrian C" wrote in message ... On 20/03/2011 12:27, Jumbo Jack wrote: I was in there yesterday and they had these on offer http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-42pj...77762-pdt.html 42" plasma HD at £399. Quite a nice looking set 720P but about web site states 1024x768 resolution? It will be 720p and display SVGA on the PC port. Where's the "HD Signal Compatible" sticker? -- Adrian C Anyway poor value at £400 |
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"Dr Hfuhruhurr" wrote in message ... LED will probably be my next option as costs are definitely coming down and they're the next best thing to Plasma IMO. Plus I think that being so thin is just simply amazing. :) you could almost use picture hooks to hang them :) my 40" sony led backlit lcd weighs less than the 26" sharp lcd it replaced by about 3kg. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... http://dsbdsb.mybrute.com you fight better when you have a bear! |
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