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Panasonic 39" advice/possible price match...ish

  • 10-12-2014 8:34pm
    #1
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    Hi Guys,

    Saw this in my local Currys today and was seriously tempted.
    http://www.currys.ie/Product/panasonic-viera-tx39a300b-39-led-tv/330777/6.9.3

    Just wondering if you've anything similar that would be comparable?
    I know it's not the most up to date model of Panasonics, but it's in my price range(can't really stray beyond that) and I don't need smart features, just looking for a quality screen with a 100hz+ refresh rate.
    Hard to find reviews for this particular model but I figured you guys would be familiar with it, would love to hear if you approve.
    Worth going for or do you expect there to be a wider range of quality 39"/40" in that price range in January? I'm in no rush to buy, certainly not needed for Christmas, but don't want to miss out on a potential bargain. I'm still hurting from missing the boat on the Yamaha bluetooth soundbar that was briefly going for under £100 on Black Friday!


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,568 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    SMI wrote: »
    Hi Guys,

    Saw this in my local Currys today and was seriously tempted.
    http://www.currys.ie/Product/panasonic-viera-tx39a300b-39-led-tv/330777/6.9.3

    Just wondering if you've anything similar that would be comparable?
    I know it's not the most up to date model of Panasonics, but it's in my price range(can't really stray beyond that) and I don't need smart features, just looking for a quality screen with a 100hz+ refresh rate.
    Hard to find reviews for this particular model but I figured you guys would be familiar with it, would love to hear if you approve.
    Worth going for or do you expect there to be a wider range of quality 39"/40" in that price range in January? I'm in no rush to buy, certainly not needed for Christmas, but don't want to miss out on a potential bargain. I'm still hurting from missing the boat on the Yamaha bluetooth soundbar that was briefly going for under £100 on Black Friday!
    HI SMI.

    Apologies it seems that i have missed your post.

    The 39A300 is not a model that we stock.

    The first in the Panasonic range for ourselves would be the 39A400 priced at 424.99 Euro
    http://euro.richersounds.ie/cssearch.aspx?searchterm=39a400
    However it is an in store only purchase and would need collect from the Belfast store.

    There is the Samsung 40H5000 priced at £279.95 / 369.99 Euro  (Again in store only)
    http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue40h5000/sams-ue40h5000
    In my opinion this would be a better screen than the 39A300 and coming in cheaper.

    I'm not sure what will be available in January as most if not all this years versions have been released for ages now. It would be around next summer before the NEW ranges hit.

    Keep an eye on our website and if anything catches your eye drop me a post.


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