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Originally Posted by lurker
(Post 3437366)
USB port is compatible with all formats. .mkv, .avi, .dvi, .mk4 and has no issue with connecting even an external HDD via USB. Please ascertain whether Samsung Plasma can do this. At least until last year it could not. |
Originally Posted by lurker
(Post 3437364)
all LG products have warranty for 5 years. |
Originally Posted by VW2010
(Post 3437891)
I was adamant that i am not taking a lower order LED and in fact compromised to in between. I had the 50ST50 and they offered something like the base LED series. I demanded it be comparable to 50ST50. Since they didnt have a replacement 50ST50 and constant pressure they decided to order a panel from their manufacturing unit and replace the same. Just be firm and let them know your displeasure of owning a Panasonic. |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3438214)
Latest update on my Panasonic warranty claim. I have been offered full refund as per original invoice. I will be taking it. Next big question is: should I stick with Panasonic or buy Samsung? This time I will go for LED and I will not go all out for picture quality. Which of these two companies is better in terms of (a) durability of product and (b) after sales service? I have no experience of Samsung so members' feedback will be welcome. Panasonic after sales service: it moves fast if you can contact someone senior. Otherwise you get stuck with customer care. Even so, I will not dismiss them as yet. Their offer of full refund is a good gesture. |
Originally Posted by lurker
(Post 3437364)
all LG products have warranty for 5 years. 1 year or 2 year is default warranty and AMC for next 3-4 years. Can any company match that ? |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3438214)
Latest update on my Panasonic warranty claim. I have been offered full refund as per original invoice. I will be taking it. Next big question is: should I stick with Panasonic or buy Samsung? This time I will go for LED and I will not go all out for picture quality. Which of these two companies is better in terms of (a) durability of product and (b) after sales service? I have no experience of Samsung so members' feedback will be welcome. Panasonic after sales service: it moves fast if you can contact someone senior. Otherwise you get stuck with customer care. Even so, I will not dismiss them as yet. Their offer of full refund is a good gesture. |
Originally Posted by S_U_N
(Post 3441427)
In terms of PQ, Sony has been doing really well in the last couple of years. Yes, they are expensive, but I think the products look better as well. Please have a look at them. |
Originally Posted by khoj
(Post 3441834)
Panasonic remains the master of PQ |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3441861)
One review I read states that Sony TVs are inconsistent in picture quality because they source panels from various vendors. Apparently their software are good but hardware is a let down. Right now my active consideration are Panasonic, Samsung and Sony. Does this hold true for LEDs also? Does Panasonic manufacture their own LED panels? Their model range as shown on their website is a bit limited, demo pieces at their showroom even more so. It feels as if they may wind up soon. While looking for replacement for my UT50 I begin to realise how feature packed it is. It has 3D, Internet, etc. Simple conveniences like auto volume leveller, digital audio out are difficult to find in similar priced models now. |
Originally Posted by carboy
(Post 3441476)
Warranty and AMC are 2 different things. Don't confuse the 2. LG products typically have a 1 year warranty. I have a lot of LG products and LG is my favourite vendor - but they do not offer 5 year warranties. |
Originally Posted by ghodlur
(Post 3441182)
Got a 50in Plasma TV from LG model 50PB6600 costing rs 54K from Sumaria an authorized LG shop in Thane. This price was in exchange for a 25in CRT. The picture quality with recently bought Videocon d2h connection is fantastic. However I am yet to get the perfect setting for the TV, presently in Cinema mode. Anybody got a LG Plasma tv settings perfected, pls share? |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3441861)
One review I read states that Sony TVs are inconsistent in picture quality because they source panels from various vendors. Apparently their software are good but hardware is a let down. Right now my active consideration are Panasonic, Samsung and Sony. Does this hold true for LEDs also? Does Panasonic manufacture their own LED panels? Their model range as shown on their website is a bit limited, demo pieces at their showroom even more so. It feels as if they may wind up soon. While looking for replacement for my UT50 I begin to realise how feature packed it is. It has 3D, Internet, etc. Simple conveniences like auto volume leveller, digital audio out are difficult to find in similar priced models now. |
Originally Posted by lurker
(Post 3442055)
Now warranty and AMC is not all that different in case of LG because I take AMC only after something goes wrong (within 5 yr period) wait for cooling down period and then file a complaint. |
Originally Posted by S_U_N
(Post 3442129)
In terms of features, I have to say that smart TV's are pretty dumb. I do not use any of the smart TV features on my ST60. A Raspberry Pi with Openelec and a Network Hard disk and a router is all I need. My trusty old 2.1 channel wood speakers take care of the audio. I use the TV mainly to watch movies and documentaries and other downloaded programs. |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3442278)
My use of the TV is pretty basic and layman, something that my wife and young son can use easily. Intent is to minimise number of systems used and maximise quality within that limitation. So I use the inbuilt media player of the TV, take audio out through optical digital out and connect to AV receiver. Smart feature for me is primarily internet so that we can watch Youtube on the TV. |
Originally Posted by Guite
(Post 3442278)
AMC is a maintenance contract which does not normally cover part replacement. Warranty does, unless some parts are specifically excluded. So warranty and AMC are not synonymous. |
Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 3442389)
AMC/Warranty that LG sells does cover parts. I have it for five years. I have a LG plasma, plasma panel cracked on its own in third year. LG replaced the panel under warranty/AMC. |
Originally Posted by ghodlur
(Post 3442408)
Did you by any chance meant Extended Warranty coz LG offers std 1 yr warranty (atleast in my case). |
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