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The 50 and 60inch models, which helps contribute to their higher prices, although as weve said repeatedly, the extra detail afforded by 1080p is allbutinvisible at inches. In the meantime, heres rundown of the companys new line. In case youre keeping track, this is the final generation of Kuro panels that Pioneer will manufacture itself. Both the 50inch and the 60inch versions will ship in June. New for Pioneer is adding an even more expensive pair of models to the Kuro lineup, sort of Elite Elite dubbed the Signature Series Monitors.
Pioneers longawaited announcement regarding its Kurobranded plasmas, the successors to our favorite TV of the PDP5080HD, includes total of six new models. In and beyond, Panasonic will manufacture the actual panels. Other differences include slimmer chassis 3. 7 inches deep as opposed to 4.
The company is claiming that the HDTVs produce five times deeper black levels than the and during sidebyside demo that included both and models, the new display certainly appeared bit darker in the blackest areasalthough it couldnt muster the essentially absolute black we saw demonstrated at CES and during our review of Sonys OLED TV. Pioneer, for what its worth, naturally claims its future Kuro HDTVs will still lead the industry in performance. Pioneers longawaited announcement regarding its Kurobranded plasmas, the successors to our favorite TV of the PDP5080HD, includes total of six new models. Other differences include slimmer chassis 3.
In the meantime, heres rundown of the companys new line. In case youre keeping track, this is the final generation of Kuro panels that Pioneer will manufacture itself. The company is claiming that the HDTVs produce five times deeper black levels than the and during sidebyside demo that included both and models, the new display certainly appeared bit darker in the blackest areasalthough it couldnt muster the essentially absolute black we saw demonstrated at CES and during our review of Sonys OLED TV.
In and beyond, Panasonic will manufacture the actual panels. Theres no way to determine how this change in panel manufacturing will affect the actual picture quality of those future Kuro models, but we suspect that by the time those Panasonicsourced Kuro HDTVs are rolled out, they will perform just as well, if not better, than the current Pioneersourced ones. Pioneer, for what its worth, naturally claims its future Kuro HDTVs will still lead the industry in performance.
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