Pioneer Elite PRO-110FD 50" Plasma TV
Pioneer - PRO110FDRelease Date: Aug 2007
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Number of Reviews: 2Positive Reviews: 100%
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Positive Review
Reviewed by: DSBrown on 24-Feb-08
Strengths: Amazing clarity, colors depth; sleek design
Weaknesses: Price
Summary: After years of watching a 27" TV, my wife and I finally made the foray into HDTV. After seeing this Pioneer Elite next to other brands of plasma LCD TVs, it was immediately apparent how fantastic the picture quality was. While watching a dark jungle scene, other LCD and plasma screens showed black in areas where the Pioneer was able to show the deep greens of the trees plants.I mounted this onto a media lift system which is part of the HT 800 media cabinet made by Ethan Allen. The TV looks absolutely fantastic in it. I had to remove the side speakers for this TV to fit, but it didn't matter since I already had a surround sound system with better speakers to hook up to it.We couldn't be more pleased with this Pioneer and, although it's more expensive than we'd have liked to spend, we know it'll be worth it for all the hours of entertainment it will bring.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: GibletAndBits on 05-Jul-08
Strengths: Outstanding black, vibrant colors, beautiful asthetics and a plethora of connections for any type of feed
Weaknesses: Very pricey and power thirsty
Summary: After patiently waiting for 5 years to purchase a flat panel, I finally jumped into the deep end of the pool and picked up this wonderful TV. I researched this purchase extensively and read many reviews and came to the conclusion that I wanted the best of breed (at the time). The unit is well packed from the factory and the packaging is well designed to make removal of the unit easy for anyone (I still recommend at least 2 people unpack it). I was quite religious in ensuring that I followed the suggestions of other owners and tried to keep any letter boxing bars away from the unit for the first 20+ hours of use. So far, I have seen no issues with burn-in, and have enjoyed watching this TV every time it is in use. I have watched 1080p Blu-Ray movies on it and am always amazed at the Picture Quality. Even at 720p, watching Digital Cable is still a huge treat. The cost of owning this model is steep to say the least. As prices of plasma display screen continue to drop, this may have been an untimely purchase in the long run but I can't say that I can put a price on the enjoyment I have had with it so far. Note: The unit throws some significant heat and is quite power thirsty. I have heard that the next gen of Kuros are significantly more power friendly.
