Choosing Pioneer Plasma TV Is Simple

List Price: $6,500.00 Price: $5,699.95 You Save: $800.05 (12%)
Product Description – Overview
Brace yourself for the stunning new world of the Elite® KUROTM PRO-151FD. Its a world of high-definition that will forever change the way you experience entertainment. A revelation.
Delivering the next benchmark by which every other flat panel will be measured, the new 1080p Elite KURO boasts black levels five times greater than its predecessor. Built with the highest resolution (1920 x 1080p), the new Elite KURO offers an entertainment experience of unequaled measure.
The Elite KURO is a dream come true. For our most discerning entertainment connoisseurs, the Elite KURO is equipped to go beyond the standard set of audio and video settings. Get ready for a flat panel television that thinks for itself with an all-new Optimum Mode setting, to monitor not only content but room light conditions and color temperature.
The ability to examine and then finely adjust both audio and video settings seamlessly provides a near flawless entertainment experience that rivals actually being there. Our exclusive Home Media Gallery allows you to enjoy HD movies, digital photos and music all in the comfort of your living room.
Customer Reviews
Best. TV. Ever*****
Executif Summary By Andrew H. Smith
When I first saw this TV online, I laughed about the idea of spending $4500 (at Best Buy) on a toy. I did plan to get the 50″ Elite at Best Buy, because $3000 was the most I was willing to pay for a large TV, and the only reason I considered the Elite over the wonderful 58″ Panasonic was because I compared the Elite to the Panasonic and fell in love with the Pioneer. Thankfully, Pioneer’s manual is fairly intuitive and thought-out (plus it’s a pretty, glossy black, so it looks fancy). Oh, and – if it matches your room – be sure to get a piano black stand to match the TV.
Now, for the actual TV review.
Picture: First off, the picture really is the best you can get as far as HD is concerned. The light colors are also spectacular. Furthermore, there are multiple picture adjustments to find your sweet spot, and there’s even a color sensor included that will automatically adjust the picture to the changing light in the room. This is great if your living room is brightly lit. One caveat: standard-def pictures don’t look that great.
Sound: The sound is wonderful. Separation is good, volume is excellent, and there’s virtually no distortion.
TV itself: Lots of hook-ups for virtually everything you need. The HDMI hookups are easily found, and everything is clearly marked, so setup is a breeze. The only thing it’s missing is a USB hookup for firmware updates and stuff, but since Pioneer is getting out of the business, I doubt there are any firmware updates coming. I haven’t checked energy consumption, but I have my TV set to energy-saver mode (keep in mind, a big drawback to plasmas is they consume a lot of juice, so if you’re looking to save the environment or on your energy bill, look at LCD or LED TVs).
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