For this month Dixons are offering Discount Voucher Codes for extra savings on all purchases over £300.
When you spend over £300 you will get a £15 Discount by using the Discount Code: 1530043, and for spending over £500 you will receive a £30 Discount by using the Discount Code: 3050043.
These codes are available to use until 31/3/07.
Both Plasma TV and the conventional CRT-type display use phosphors to produce the display. The screen of these display systems is made up of tiny spots known as pixels which have a phosphor coat on their back.
We can also compare a Plasma TV with a fluorescent lamp although on a superficial level. Not only they use the luminous properties of phosphors, they also use inert gases like argon, neon, xenon which in a plasma state, emit invisible, ultra-violet photons. In a fluorescent bulb, these emitted photons strike the phosphorous coating of the inner wall of the bulb resulting in a radiant glow, which fills our rooms.
However, a Plasma TV, which works on the same principle, has innumerable tiny fluorescent lamps, which are called pixels. Each Pixel, in its turn, has three tiny sub-pixels coated with red phosphor, green phosphor and blue phosphor. The pixels or cells are filled with rare gases like neon and xenon and the entire network of pixels is placed between two sheets of glass.
Two sets of electrodes address electrodes and display electrodes form two separate grids, one along the rear glass plate and another along the front glass plate. Once electric current is passed between the electrodes, it excites the noble gases to release the electrons thereby producing ions and free flowing electrons in the mixture. These charged particles rush towards electrically opposite charged electrodes, collide with each other and emit invisible, ultra violet photons. These photons react with the colored phosphors (RGB) in the sub-pixels and give visible light.
The overall shade of the pixel depends on the intensity of each sub-pixel which is proportionate with the level of electricity passing though it. To show a gamut colors, these three basic colors, RGB, are blended in different combinations by varying the intensity of each color. Plasma display Panels have a special feature, PCM (pulse code modulation) which modulates the electric pulse at a rapid rate and enable the production of more than 17 million colours.
Well our new Panasonic Viera TH42PX60B TV arrived from Currys as promised and all I can say is Wow! It's been 2 weeks now and we are more than happy with our purchase. What a fantastic television, it really does have exceptional picture quality, even with it being set up on all the lowest of settings for the run in period, the picture is absolutely fantastic. Currys have now put their price up to £999, but they have still got the free delivery discount code running until the end of the month. But do not despair, I have just found an unbelievable deal, even better than the one I of my own…. Dixons have now got the Panasonic Viera TH42PX60B on sale for £879! and the 42" HD Ready Digital Plasma TV with Viera Stand on for £999.99! PLUS for one week only when shopping online at Dixons you can get an extra £50 off orders over £800 by using the discount code: SALE800, this will bring this fantastic 42" Panasonic down to an amazing price of just £829 - delivered to your home! Other available discount codes for Dixons are for £100 off orders over £1500 by using the code: SALE1500, £30 off orders over £500 with the code: SALE500 and £15 off orders over £300 by using code: SALE300 (Offers will end midnight 1st February 07)! You can get an Extra 1.5% off this as cashback by using a cashback site like www.edealsuk.com to shop online from both Currys and Dixons.
The Dixons New Year Sale is continuing and they have now dropped the Panasonic Viera TH42PX60B by another tenner, so it's online for £869, but if you click on this link you will land on a special discount voucher page for Dixons, where you can follow through and buy the TV with an extra £50 off it. If you use the code: FEB50TV it will give you £50 off LCD & plasma TVs over £800! This will bring the TV down to an incredible £819 which is just an absolutely amazing bargain. This code has just started today and will expire on 28/02/07, but we don't know how long Dixons will have the TV on sale for. I would grab one now while I can if I was you… but then again who's to say it won't be another £10 cheaper next week?
Februarys discount voucher codes at Dixons will enable you to save up to £100 off on TVs and Laptops, as well as up to 10% off kitchen appliances including laundry, cooking and refrigeration. Click here to avail these offers. Don't forget you can get an Extra 1.5% off this as cashback by using a cashback site like www.edealsuk.com
We have been shopping around for a new 42" plasma TV. We spent a few days researching on the latest models and the best value for money. Our aim was to find the best deal in the after Christmas sales on a 42" plasma TV. The Panasonic Viera HD Ready PX60 range is one of the highly acclaimed plasma models available in the UK and is 5 star rated in various tests and voted best buy in numerous magazines and forums. Many satisfied buyers have vouched for it and various forums are full of praise for this TV. The Panasonic Viera TH42PX60B prices have been watched by numerous people including us for a while now. Editors CNet Review of this TV rates it 8.7 (Excellent) Currys Sale Price for the TH42PX60 with Table top stand for £899 Currys are selling it online for £899 in their sale, but you can save get free delivery by using the following discount code at the checkout. Use code SALEFREEDEL for free delivery. Visit Currys To Avail Discount by clicking here You can get an Extra 1.5% off this as cashback by using a cashback site like www.edealsuk.com to shop from Currys. That brings the price down to under £900 for this 42" Panasonic - delivered. The cost of the same TV models which come with a Pedestal stand is about £400 more. The table top stand (which comes with the above deal) is perfectly adequate if you have a TV cabinet or a stand. Unless you are absolutely particular that you need the Panasonic stand and have about £400 to pay extra for it, we do not think it is worth paying more money for just a stand. If you need a pedestal stand cheaper, you can buy a cheaper one elsewhere anyway after buying the TV. We think this is probably the best 42" Plasma TV deal of the year. Many people we know have paid well over £1500 for this TV just a few months back and it is still retailing at much higher prices elsewhere. We have ordered one and are waiting for Currys to deliver!