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Abstract: When I first saw Pioneer’s Project Kuro plasma’s the company hadn’t even named the new line yet. That was at an industry expo in Japan, and I, along with the rest of the attendees allowed into the small demonstration room, was blown away by what I saw...
Color: 0 Tint: 0 Sharpness: -15 Picture Mode: Pure HD size (pixel-to-pixel): Dot by Dot Color Temperature: Low Color Space: 2 Gamma: 1 PERFORMANCE Blu-ray Evaluation: The Bank Job DetailLionsgate’s opener features transmission-like gears, some of w...
Abstract: Recently something wonderful has happened in the plasma TV market. Pioneer has dropped prices on their 9th-generation displays to levels never before imagined. I was incredibly fortunate just a few weeks ago to pick up a PRO-111FD for a mere $2900. Six...
Abstract: A decade later, that’s been completely reversed. Now, KURO plasmas have a level of black that is so low it falls below the range of accuracy of most color analyzers, making realistic contrast measurements all but impossible.
Abstract: Manufacturers of flat-panel plasma televisions have been refining the technology for years. But Pioneer has been particularly successful at it. In the past, the company made some of the world’s best rear-projection CRT sets, and it knew that great b...
So darn expensive, Remote should be more sophisticated, No SD card reader, Did we mention that nosebleed price?, *
There’s no question that the Pioneer Elite Kuro Pro-111FD is a new benchmark for plasma HDTVs—picture quality is that good. Thus, if money is no object, buy without reservation and you’ll be in video heaven for years to come. But r...
Abstract: Blacks to die for , Precise color and excellent resolution , 72-hertz operation on film-based sources for judder-free motion , Video processing could be better My review schedule is starting to look a bit like the Pioneer Channel. But timing is every...
Evil blacks yield loads of detail in dark scenes. Four separate types of video noisereduction kill fuzziness without culling HD detail. Setup menus have pictureinpicture — no missing the kickoff while tweaking settings. Also has beforeandafteradjustment c
Struggled deinterlacing some filmbased HD video, leading to moiré and flash
This year's KURO models offer even deeper black levels than last year's models while still retaining good light output, creating an outstanding overall contrast that makes the image look very rich and threedimensional, This year's models also offer better color and processing. Both HD and SD images look great, You have two options for reducing film judder in 1080p/24 Bluray content: the Advan
The inclusion of only one component video input means that, if you have a lot of older sources, you'll need to add an external component video switcher, This year's model lacks the CableCARD slot and TV Guide on Screen program guide, if that really matters to anyone any more.
Pioneer is still the company to beat in terms of flat-panel performance. The Elite KURO PRO-111FD produces a gorgeous image, offers ample picture adjustments and HDMI inputs, and adds some nice digital-media features to boot. All of this functionality ...