Home Theater Magazine‘s Geoff Morrison is address thePioneer EliteKuro 110 - FD plasma TV the “ slap-up flat panel ever . ” Here are the highlighting :
• Black storey is “ low than any other matted panel we ’ve ever measured . ”
• “ Full - on / full - off dividing line ratio … is closely double that of the next best compressed dialog box . ”

• Watching Pirates of the Caribbean , “ the bright spots really down . high spot were in reality lustrous than other areas of the picture . [ And ] the bright tantrum had dark area that were actually dark . Color was vibrant and rude . ”
The trouble is , at $ 5,999 , it ’s not on the nose the good hatful , though Morrison name the newest non-1080p 50″ Pioneer has “ nearly identical carrying into action ” and costs $ 3,500 .
Consumer Reports just named Panasonic ’s Panasonic TH- 50PZ700U“Best flavourless Screen Ever Tested,”and it lists for around $ 2,900 . ( I think HDGuru Gary Merson chose the Panasonic TH - PZ750U as his fave . ) Morrison might be right about which is best of the proficient , but that ’s not to say it ’s the one we ’d bribe .

Regardless , the take home is that LCD is nowhere to be found on these lists . To date , it just does n’t hold up as well under unfavorable judgment . Could it be that plasma will stave off the LCD invasion until organic light-emitting diode enter the fray ? [ Home Theater Magazine ]
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