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Panasonic TX-32LXD70 v TX-32LXD69A |
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Panasonic TX-32LXD70 v TX-32LXD69A
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I'm interested in the above two TVs. I was just interested in the LXD70 but after looking at the Panasonic website I've seen the LXD69A which is £100 cheaper but I can't really see what the difference is between the two. I hadn't even heard of the second one TBH until I went to their site. I have a discount if I order direct through Panansonic online so want to get the TV from there. Can anyone work out what the difference is between the two ? |
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the 70 has 2 HDMI ports and the contrast ratio is 8500:1
The 69a has 1 HDMI port and the contrast is 7000:1 That's the factors that put me off the 69A and led me to buy the 70. There maybe other differences. Happy TX-32LXD70 owner. |
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thanks for that. I must have missed the difference between the two in my searching.
I think I will go the for 70 then. Do you watch any football or past paced sport on it ? I can only got for a 32 in TV in my place but worried about motion blur on an LCD for sport. Am a big sports fan and this seems to be the best LCD for sport I can find so far |
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I've only had it a less than a week, and I'm not a footy fan.
But bluray action movies look the biz on it and I haven't seen any motion blur to my eye. Standard Def telly is very good for the most part, although I can now spot the slight difference between low and high bitrate channels. |
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thanks for the info.
Do you have a stand or wall mounted ? As am looking for a stand for it too |
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