KURO models produce the deepest black levels in the flatpanel world, resulting in a beautifully rich, threedimensional image, The PRO150HD does an equally good job with highdef and standarddef sources, Because it is a plasma, it doesn't suffer from motion blur or viewingangle issues, The PureCinema film mode includes an Advance mode that converts 24framespersecond film to 72 fps to reduce fi
The antireflective screen helps minimize light reflections off the glass panel, but plasmas generally aren't as bright as LCD and therefore aren't the best choice for a really bright room.
The Elite KURO PRO-150HD is an outstanding performer with a thorough connection panel and lots of worthy features. Pioneer recently released the new 60-inch, 1080p PRO-151FD, which offers slightly better performance at a lower MSRP of $6,500. However, ...
Publicerad: 2008-04-01, Författare: Thomas , testad av: soundandvision.com
Sammanfattning: Sometimes you do get what you pay for. Let’s face it: Even for 60 diagonal inches, $7,500 is a lot of money for a flat-panel HDTV in today’s market. If you pay that kind of coin—assuming you can—you’d better get something ver...
Sammanfattning: The PRO-150FD offers simply stunning picture performance, but be prepared to pay for that quality, as Pioneer has positioned this 60-inch plasma at the high end of the price spectrum.ManufacturerPioneerModelKURO PRO-150FD Plasma HDTVReviewerAVRev.comD...
Sammanfattning: Pioneer Elite plasma TVs have long been favorites of critical viewers and specialist home theater retailers. Their latest offerings, under a new Elite Kuro moniker and available in 50” and 60” sizes feature full 1080p resolution and a slew of upscale f...
Full 1,080p display, four HDMI 1.3 inputs with x.v.Color support, deep black levels and great colors
Expensive, side-mounted speakers mar otherwise attractive design
With its Elite KURO PRO-150FD, Pioneer proves that quality cant be measured by size alone. Many companies have attempted to raise the bar with the introduction of higher-end flat-panel HDTVs, and while there are sets with ridiculous 103-inch screens,...