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Beavis

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  1. Plasma still run by gas so can have problems hence why Government are going to ban plasmas cos they soak up too much energy. Although I agree quality is better on contrast but LCD is catching up I dont think plasma's will be banned that was mentioned by some eco group, but hey we are zed owners will they ban zed's because they use up too much energy? I have done much research into the lcd/plasma debate and in the end it was plasma for me, especially as more models are becoming full hd ready now. Yes it is true that the plasma sets use a bit more juice but not that much. Also what do you intend to watch on it, fast moving pictures like sport then plasma is better. Plasma also shows more colours than lcd. Dont get me wrong some of the lcd sets i looked at are great and its also interesting to note that Sony only produce lcd and dont make a plasma screen. But at the end of the day my conclusion as with most expert opinion was that Panasonic plasma's are really the Rolls Royce of the flat panel world. Buy a plasma stuey you will not be dissapointed. And a Panasonic one too. PLASMA and LCD - the FACTS When it comes to finding out more about plasma and LCD, there are a number of myths out there that can be confusing. Here, Panasonic responds to some misconceptions and offers new information. How do I choose between Plasma and LCD? Size matters when it comes to making a choice. LCD is at its optimum performance up to and including 32", whilst plasma offers optimum performance at 37" and above. Panasonic Viera Plasma TV is currently the UK's Nr1 best-selling large screen TV. (see our chart below to help you make a choice). Which is more energy efficient, Plasma or LCD? The energy consumption of both is actually about the same in normal operating conditions. An LCD screen consumption is constant whereas with Plasma it fluctuates according to the brightness of a scene, eg when a scene is predominantly dark , a Plasma will use less energy. All in all the energy efficiency evens out for Plasma and LCD. A popular Plasma myths dispelled Does Flat Panel TV need re-gasing? No. Plasma gases are inert and sealed within tiny cells that are sandwiched between glass plates. There is never any need to re-charge or refill the Plasma. Which technology has the longer life span Plasma or LCD? The life span for both is dependent on viewing habits, but if both are watched for the same duration, one would expect the life span to be approximately the same, 60 000 hours, roughly twice the life span of older CRT technology. http://www.panasonic.co.uk/plasma-tv/index.htm
  2. Here she is, much better than a l.c.d http://www.panasonic.co.uk/plasma-tv/th ... /index.htm
  3. Just had a new Panasonic TH42PZ70B Full hd Plasma and it is the nuts and you can get it for less than £1300.
  4. Open for comment and response.
  5. Nope Chris got his furry arse kissed literally so back bumper and body kit at the same time, front V2 bumper for me and fit the splash guards cos I'm lazy.
  6. Beavis

    my new wheels

    Nah, me too. Ok here
  7. Little Miss you can meet up with me at junction 15 1. xStric9x 2. Chesterfield +1.........Ultra Yellow 3. Zzzz... 4. lomoto 5. Digsy +1 6. beavis......................Ultra Yellow 7. AndyC +1 8. Jacko 9. Stuey 10. jonathan73 +1 11. Red or Zed 12. EBIZED +1 13. signwizard?..............Ultra Yellow 14. RSJ 15. Littlemiss +1............Ultra Yellow 16. Tilly +1....................Ultra Yellow 17. Squarehead 18. Liam's Z
  8. Nothing arranged yet but normally 9am on Junction 14 services on the M56. Look out for details when everyone get's back.
  9. i only meant to post it once......... Dont worry you did only post it once.
  10. Yes Sinbad i have driven a few 328's a 360 Maranello and now my brothers 355. He phoned me yesterday asking me to take it out for a quick spin as he as just had a knee op and cant drive at the moment, but i was too busy. But today was a much nicer day so i took it out for a spin. Dont get me wrong it sounds wonderful and people's jaw's drop, but its not for me i can't do with the build quality and the interior trim is awful. Will get some pics up soon. One thing i do like is that you keep your foot buried on the throttle when changing gear.But at the end of the day i feel Ferrari's are a bit like old oil paintings, the defects and knocks are part of the car's character and people who buy ferrari's like that sort of thing. Its just not for me and i certainly would not like to drive it on a long journey. Give me the zed anyday.
  11. Just buy one, they sound You will want one when you hear one i guarantee.
  12. Just driven my brother's Ferrari 355 F1, would i swap it for mine ? yes only to sell it and then buy my zed back again and pocket the extra cash. Sure its a mighty fine car but just to quirky and unrefined for me. Quite liked the paddle shift gears but the build quality and that handbrake are awful. But each their own i guess, so much nicer knowing that if the zed breaks its still under warranty and i wont have to pay those Ferrari bills.
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