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As we watched the Silicon Optix HQV Benchmark DVD, the detail test was slightly less sharp than other displays I’ve recently reviewed, but certainly not bad. The low-angle diagonals were quite good, as was the waving flag. Digital noise reduction an...
Abstract: Indeed, I have gotten a few letters from readers who purchased 1080p LCD HDTV sets, only to find out the performance of these sets left quite a bit lacking. In particular, SDTV image scaling ranged from bad to atrocious, color quality wasn’t as good...
Abstract: Finally, 1080p plasma.Tired of getting beaten up by LCDs marketing machine, Pioneer said, "Fine, here. . ." and released to the world the ultraexpensive but gorgeous PRO-FHD1 plasma. Sure, its 8 grand, but its 1080p and offers impressive performan...
Published: 2007-01-23, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Accurate colors; excellent detail with 1080 resolution material; can reproduce deep blacks; extensive picture controls including color temperature and primary color adjustments; comprehensive connectivity including two HDMI and one DVI input; smooth st...
Picture quality is as good as it gets, huge number of picture adjustments, generous warranty
No tuner, limited remote, no stand or wall-mount hardware, very expensive
The Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1 has a sky-high suggested retail price, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. This stunning 50-inch PureVision plasma monitor can display HDTV and other content at 1,080p. Indeed, this is one of the few plasma set...
Abstract: Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1 Plasma HDTV Shane C. Buettner, November, 2006 Once upon a time Pioneer Elite was the choice for a serious enthusiast in the market for a CRT-based RPTV. They had the best out of the box image there was, and in fact, I often felt...
Abstract: Over the past 2 years, new flat-panel LCD TVs with 1080p resolution have turned up in stores regularly, causing plasma-TV enthusiasts like me to wonder: Where are all the 1080p plasmas? A number of such sets have been announced, but the one Ive been ...