Testseek.co.uk have collected 12 expert reviews of the Pioneer PDP-5020FD and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pioneer PDP-5020FD.
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12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: For such an expensive TV, the Pioneer Kuro has a surprisingly limited number of features. It has a native resolution of 1080p, and the ability to link up with your home wireless network to stream photos, video and music, yet, for some strange reason, the ...
If you want a truly large screen HDTV, be sure and give the PDP-6020FD a good look at your local electronics store. Pioneer has done quite well in the TV business since the advent of flat screens, and this model doesn't disappoint. Brightness and contr...
Deep velvety blacks give images a near threedimensional quality, Excellent detail with no digital haze or artifacts on 1080p sources, 72 Hz mode gives 24 FPS film sources a more natural filmlike look without imparting an overly smooth videolike quality to...
Pricy, Reds slightly inaccurate, Limited picture adjustments (and no color temperature adjustment), Remote control not easy to operate without looking at it
Plasma technology continues to edge out LCD in the area of black level reproduction, and the Pioneer KURO continues to do blacks better than even the best competitive plasmas. Lets hope Pioneer continues to attain - or even to surpass - these levels ...
Abstract: This is a product review of the Pioneer KURO PDP-6020FD 1080p plasma flat panel high definition television (HDTV). Pioneer also makes a 50” version (PDP-5020FD). Overview The PDP-6020FD is a 60” plasma flat panel HDTV capable of displaying images up to...
Abstract: REVIEW LCD TVs outsell all other flat-panel HDTV sets by a huge margin, but the image quality from the new Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD ($4,000 list) plasma may just give the competition a run for its money. The 50-inch set delivers the best picture contr...
Absolutely outstanding black levels and detail in dark areas. The black levels are very good even in well lit environments, Very good contrast, Great overall picture quality (even though base colors are not absolutely perfect), Visible improvement in quality over its predecessor, Very good antireflective screen, Optimum Mode is a nice feature for the average user, Network connectivity and
Fewer controls for fine tuning than its predecessor. The lack of color and temperature controls is the biggest minus for this plasma TV, Slightly inaccurate color reproduction for base colors. This is however very hard if not impossible to distinguish with naked eye when watching real content (movies, TV), Probably the price, though to be honest I think PDP5020FD it’s worth the money. The MSRP
Abstract: Deeper and darker. When Pioneer released its first KURO plasma sets last year, its eighth generation of plasmas overall, they met with nearly universal praise. Critics acclaimed the KURO series for the new standards it set with the depth of its black...
Abstract: As the flagship plasma TV for Pioneer’s lineup, the Kuro is an ultra-elite, high-definition flat-screen that will probably only appeal to consumers who are willing to pay the price of admission. The brave bottomless-pocket few who are not turned away b...