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Hello Mook, Im looking to buy a new 37″ LCD and have narrowed the search down to either the Panasonic TX-L37G10 or their TX-37LZD800.
Friday, 14 Aug 2009 ~ Posted by Mook
Hello Mook, Im looking to buy a new 37″ LCD and have narrowed the search down to either the Panasonic TX-L37G10 or their TX-37LZD800. Apart from the G10 having built in Freeview/Freesat, are there any other reasons to put one ahead of the other? Plus are either of them 100hz? Thanks.
Hi, great choices there. Bar one thing.
The G10 is basically the replacment for the LZD800 and has been so for over 6 months now.
Both are 100hz, both Full HD, except this G10 is this years panel, with the better software and Freesat.
Can’t really compare the two, unless you’re being offered the lzd800 for circa £500. Otherwise, go for the G10, and make sure you buy it in the next two weeks to qualify for a £100 trade in discount and the 5 year warranty. remeber we deliver and install locally for free too!
Hope that Helps
Mook
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