Whats the difference between these two Panasonic LCD TV's?
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Looking on Amazon and a few other sites, these two TV's look similar on paper, but there is no way of making a clear comparison as the specs never seems to be laid out similarly enough. Anyone know why there is such a price difference when the cheaper of the two DOES have freeview? One is LCCD TX32LXD60, a 32" Widescreen LCD screen TV around £750, and the other is TX-32LXD60 - 32" Widescreen Viera HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview around £600.
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Answer:
Apparently the 600 doesn't have freeview and the 60 does. You know this isn't a full hd ready set? It only has 768 lines compared to the full hd ready sets which have 1080 lines To get the best prices, try this price comparison site www.pricegrabber.co.uk
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