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Title: Pioneer PDP-5080XD Review: 50" HD Ready Kuro Plasma TV
Summary: There has been a lot of hype surrounding Pioneer's 8th Generation screens, and some pretty bold claims from the manufacturer themselves:
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Title: Pioneer PDP-4280HD
Pros: Better picture than most, Great set of features
Cons: Outrageous price, Difficult to set up
Verdict: When the PDP-4280HD's price comes down--which should happen pretty quickly--this model will become significantly more attractive.
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72/100 |
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Title: Pioneer PDP-4280HD
Verdict: We have not reviewed the Pioneer PDP-4280HD, but we have reviewed the 50-inch version. We expect the two to deliver similar picture quality. Aside from screen size, the main difference between the two panels is that the 42-inch model does not have a detac
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Title: Ultimate AV: Pioneer KURO PDP-5080HD 50" Plasma Display
Summary: Kuro is Japanese for deep, black, and penetrating, and Pioneer's new plasma sets take that word to heart. The company's Project KURO has spawned eight new models ranging in size from 42" to 60" and priced between $2,700 and $7,500. Four of the sets are El
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Title: PioneerKuro PDP-5080 HD
Summary: Black-level performance is one of the most important aspects of picture quality. When a display can produce a deep shade of black, it not only improves the realism and the punch of dark scenes, it also makes colors look richer and more saturated. So why d
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87/100 |
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Title: Pioneer Kuro PDP-4280HD
Summary: We have not reviewed the Pioneer PDP-4280HD, but we have reviewed the 50-inch version. We expect the two to deliver similar picture quality. Aside from screen size, the main difference between the two panels is that the 42-inch model does not have a detac
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Title: Pioneer Kuro PDP-5080 HD
Pros: This 50-inch plasma TV displays an exceedingly deep shade of black with excellent shadow detail; clean image with little noise; "smooth" video-processing mode removes most judder; excellent antireflective screen; sleek, minimalist styling; removable speak
Cons: Expensive; inaccurate primary color of green; no user-menu fine color temperature controls.
Summary: The Pioneer PDP-5080HD produces the deepest shade of black--and thus one of the best pictures--we've ever tested.
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87/100 |
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Title: Pioneer Kuro PDP-5080 HD
Pros: This 50-inch plasma TV displays an exceedingly deep shade of black with excellent shadow detail; clean image with little noise; "smooth" video-processing mode removes most judder; excellent antireflective screen; sleek, minimalist styling; remov
Cons: Expensive; inaccurate primary color of green; no user-menu fine color temperature controls.
Verdict: The Pioneer PDP-5080HD produces the deepest shade of black--and thus one of the best pictures--we've ever tested.
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87/100 |
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Title: Pioneer PDP-4280HD
Summary: Prepare yourself for a world so wonderful, so different, so completely new - your senses will need to adapt in ways never before imagined. It's a world built on uncompromising attenti...
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Title: Pioneer PDP-4280HD plasma HDTV.
Summary: You name it and its definitely got it. Sports, movies, sitcoms and even reality game shows look particularly awesome with the 42-inch Pioneer PDP-4280HD widescreen high-definition plasma TV. The set is literally overwhelmed with the latest multimedia tech
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Title: Pioneer PDP-5080HD 50-inch Plasma
Summary: HDTV buyers will have to prepare themselves for a world so wonderful, so different, so completely new - your senses will need to adapt in ways never before imagined. It's a world built on uncompromising attention to detail in an extraordinary, beautiful n
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Title: Pioneer PDP4280XD Review - 42" Kuro HD Ready Plasma TV Test
Pros: Deepest blacks among all the HDTVs we've tested*, Gorgeous colour reproduction with accurate decoding
Cons: Slightly indistinct shadow detail, ,
Verdict: Pioneer's 8th-generation plasma is no hype... the PDP4280XD offers the best post-calibration picture quality I've seen to date.
Summary: Any company launching a new product should take a lesson in marketing from Pioneer. From unveiling the prototype at CES Las Vegas in January 2007, wining and dining the press at the 8 May official launch in Rome, to sending "sneak preview" demo samples to
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