Pioneer PureVision Elite PROFHD1 50 in Plasma TV
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cnet.com Professional Review.
Pioneer PRO-FHD1
QuickTake:
Pros: 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 styli
Cons: Extremely expensive; lacks speakers, stand, and tuner; subpar 480p picture quality.
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of Pioneer PRO FHD1
Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 38 reviews of Pioneer PRO FHD1 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 84/100 and users 88/100. Comparing these reviews to 164787 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 38 reviews of Pioneer PRO FHD1 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 84/100 and users 88/100. Comparing these reviews to 164787 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.
soundandvisionmag.com Professional Review.
Test Bench: Pioneer PRO-FHD1 50-inch 1080p Plasma Monitor
Comments:
Overscan - the amount of picture area "hidden" behind the edges of the TV's screen - measured 3% for both the HDMI and component-video inputs when the Full display mode was selected, and 0% in its Dot for Dot mode. Both 1080i/p and 720p-format test patter
Overscan - the amount of picture area "hidden" behind the edges of the TV's screen - measured 3% for both the HDMI and component-video inputs when the Full display mode was selected, and 0% in its Dot for Dot mode. Both 1080i/p and 720p-format test patter
zdnet.com Professional Review.
Pioneer PRO-FHD1
Comments:
Pioneer's PRO-FHD1 isn't for everyone. As the first 50-inch plasma display to have a native resolution of 1080p--in other words, 1,920x1,080 pixels--it understandably costs a mint ($8,000 list). As a monitor, as opposed to a "true" TV, it lacks niceties s
Review Verdict: Although its price puts it out of reach for most buyers, the Pioneer PRO-FHD1 delivers superb picture quality and color accuracy.
Pioneer's PRO-FHD1 isn't for everyone. As the first 50-inch plasma display to have a native resolution of 1080p--in other words, 1,920x1,080 pixels--it understandably costs a mint ($8,000 list). As a monitor, as opposed to a "true" TV, it lacks niceties s
Review Verdict: Although its price puts it out of reach for most buyers, the Pioneer PRO-FHD1 delivers superb picture quality and color accuracy.
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Review Verdict: Although its price puts it out of reach for most buyers, the Pioneer PRO-FHD1 delivers the best picture quality we've tested this year.
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