trustedreviews.com - 11/23/2008
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Everyone already knows that Pioneer makes the finest plasma TVs known to man, but with the KRP-600A they've stepped their game up even further. The KRP stands for Kuro Reference Plasma, which gives you a pretty good idea of what this gargantuan 60-incher is all about, namely delivering the sort ...
digitimes.com - 12/1/2008
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digitimes.com —
Pioneer is exhibiting its super multi-layer read-only optical
disc which features 16 separate layers on a single
side with 25GB storage capacity on each layer for a total capacity of 400GB at the IT Month fair taking place in Taipei.
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Pioneer showcases 16-layer 400GB optical disc
reviews.digitaltrends.com - 11/21/2008
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reviews.digitaltrends.com —
We get bleary-eyed checking out all the new
HDTVs. Bigger, better and cheaper are this year’s watchwords
in a nutshell. And yet, if you walk into a decent retailer (i.e. Magnolia in your local Best Buy) and gaze over a wide expanse of ...
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Pioneer Elite Kuro Pro-111FD
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Pioneer Kuro KRP-600A 60in Plasma TV
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... Yes it's mega expensive, but if you have money to burn and want the very best picture quality available, then the KRP-600A is without doubt the TV to go for. Its images are truly sensational, particularly with hi-def material, but there's so much more to recommend it, such as its unparalleled range of image calibration tools, a slick operating system and a long list of killer features like network media streaming. In short, it's simply sublime. Link: Trustedreviews
Pioneer Kuro Krp-600a 60in Plasma Tv Reviewed
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... clips onto the set’s underside) and a built-in light sensor to analyse the room conditions and automatically adjust the picture parameters. You can check the performance of this mode using a special onscreen menu that tells you exactly what it’s doing to the picture through the use of a histogram and various level meters, which look really impressive to the casual user but will be of no interest to hardcore home cinephiles who avoid automatic modes like the plague.
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