Haven't got the exact Panasonic model number in front of me here but its the 50" GT version.I suspect that model is on the way out but it doesn't bother me too much as its on sale with 30% off.
I would still be buying a TV on its old fashioned merits i.e how good is the picture
I can't see any reasonig for paying an extra €1000 on a VT50 though.
You could also use Powerline connectors if cabling is not easy. Some of the latest ones are super; I've connected a SkyPlus and a couple of FreeSATs on that way. Can be expensive for top of the range but a breeze to install and even better if you also have same manufacturer router and App for mobile monitoring and rebooting router if kids mess up something while you are awayMany thanks for the replies
The cat5 cabling is to cable between the eircom phone point, (currently in the garage) to where the TV will be located. I want to have the option to cable the smart TV directly to the modem. Everything else can be wireless.
I assume that all new Smart TVs support Netflix ?
Is there an easier way of getting internet access to your TV without having to go the full Smart TV route ?
Dr.Debt
Nor could any review that I've read. They used to be a lot closer in price last year, 25% difference rather than almost 60% now!
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