Yes, they do require more power, but It’s cheaper than buying a new tv of comparable quality.Great TV's but they use a lot of power. Mine uses 350-500W when in use!
Not necessarily.but It’s cheaper than buying a new tv of comparable quality.
Used to be... when plasma was king... my old one is still a good pic on HD.Is Panasonic a really good brand? I also have the interest to buy the latest model tv instead of my old Onida tv.
All wall mountable TV's have a DIN layout of four bolt hole on the rear, in the form of a square. Size of the square depends on the size/weight of the screen. No bolt hole, it is not wall mountable.It has a stand attached to allow it to sit on a table. So I guess that means that it is NOT wall mountable.
They are good TV's, no one wants plasma now, but fed with HD sources they are great image quality.
Sony is about the only consistently 'good' brand, but that's mostly because the company has dropped the cheaper TV lines and focused more on the midrange and top-end sets.Is Panasonic a really good brand? I also have the interest to buy the latest model tv instead of my old Onida tv.
Well, it weighs about 30 kgI bought one of these second hand yesterday. It weights a tonne!
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