Panasonic’s 65VX100U Premiere Kuro-Killing Plasma Reviewed (Verdict: Best Flat Panel to Date)

Just yesterday we got our first taste of Panasonic’s new TH-65VX100U plasma technology, which features specs that meet or exceed Pioneer’s Kuro. Our initial impressions were extremely positive, but Gary at HD Guru managed to get his hands on an early production sample for a closer look, and he too was impressed. In fact, he called it the “new king of flat panels.”


August 28, 2008

Pioneer Announces First 9th Gen Kuro Screen For AU – It’s Not A TV

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Pioneer’s Kuro plasma range has long been deemed the pinnacle of picture quality, but while every other TV manufacturer is pumping out the flat panels with new releases every few months, Pioneer has been disconcertingly quiet. Until now.

They’ve just announced the release of their first 9th Gen Kuro in Australia. 1080p resolution, blacker blacks than you’ve ever dreamed of, and because it’s 9th Gen, all the panels are still made by Pioneer. The company will happily tell you it’s the best display they’ve ever made, as they hand you the price tag of $10,999. And let’s hope that you realise before you hand over your cash that this isn’t actually a TV – there’s no tuner inside. Instead it’s a monitor, with plenty of connections for external TV boxes to feed HD signals to the panel via HDMI.


July 8, 2008

Pioneer Gen 2 Kuro Elite PRO-111FD Plasma Reviewed: New King of TVs, If You Got the Ransom

Last week we saw Panasonic’s latest 50-inch TH-50PZ850U posing a serious challenge to the long-enshrined King of All TVs, the Pioneer Kuro plasma. But now our buddy Gary at HD Guru put the all-new second-gen Kuro 50-incher, the Kuro Elite PRO-111FD, up against the potential throne-usurping Panasonic 850. The verdict? As we predicted, the Kuro is once again “best TV ever,” says Gary.


July 1, 2008

Panasonic TH-50PZ850U Reviewed: Beats Pioneer Kuro in Colour and Detail, But Not Black Level

Gary at HD Guru probably puts TVs through the most insane, obsessive test gauntlet of anyone. He just stacked one of Panasonic’s latest, the TH-50PZ850U, against a Pioneer Kuro, once and future King of Plasmas. Basically, while Kuro is blacker (courtesy of its screen’s darker tint) and brighter, Panny’s colour reproduction is much deeper, you get better dark detail, more accurate gamma, it uses 30 percent less power, AND it’s cheaper (US$3500 to $4600). Everything else is about even. For more grisly details, head over there: [HD Guru]


May 29, 2008

Panasonic THX Display Certified Viera TH-50PZ800U New King of Plasmas (for Now)

After months of reigning as the best TVs on the planet, Pioneer’s Kuro is finally challenged for the throne by Panasonic’s THX Display-certified Viera TH-50PZ800U. It’s the THX mode that gives it the edge, with its superior colour accuracy and uniformity making it “one of the best-performing plasmas” Cnet has tested, even though the blacks (while very good) still aren’t at Kuro level. And of course, this isn’t compared to the new super-thin, super-black Kuros rolling out later this year. So enjoy the crown while you’ve got it, Panny. [Cnet]


May 26, 2008

Pioneer All Out Of 50-Inch HD Kuro, Drops Price on LX Range

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If you were hanging out for the last possible minute to pick up a cheap Pioneer 50-inch HD Kuro, you’ve left your run too late. They’re all sold out. Completely. Which is a shame, considering you could have picked one up for under three grand.

There are still a few of the 42-inch models left, so if 50 inches is just too large for you, this is probably your last chance to pick up an awesome TV for an awesome price.

If you still want 50 inches of Kuro goodness, there is hope, with Pioneer today announcing a price drop in their LX range (they’re the Full HD, best TV in the universe models). The RRP for the 50-inch PDP-LX50A has dropped from $7,999 to $5,999, while the 60-inch PDP-LX60A has gone from $11,999 to $9,999.

[Pioneer]


May 8, 2008

Pioneer Kuro 2008 First Impressions: New Thin Plasma and Projector Beat All

Today we took a look at the Kuro 2G plasma compared to the 1G and others. We also had a look at the JVC-made projector that Pioneer is branding Kuro Elite. The hype—if not the price—seems totally worth it. But instead of trying to tell you how much I enjoyed the display of in-yer-face contrast comparison, take a look at the pics I snapped. I marked some with shutter speeds, so you can get a better sense of what we saw. More images of the thinnest Elite plasma monitor and a look at the projector after the jump.


May 7, 2008

Pioneer’s 2008 Kuro Line: Thinner Blacker Plasmas and an LCOS Projector But No LCDs

Today Pioneer is revealing its official 2008 Kuro TV lineup for the US. As we expected from European announcements, it includes second-generation Kuro plasmas—thinner, with five-times-deeper black levels than the first critically acclaimed Kuro plasma—and a Kuro-branded LCOS projector originally developed by JVC. What’s missing here are the smaller-sized Kuro LCDs that Pioneer is offering European flat-panel shoppers. Here’s the full product rundown, plus the reason for the missing LCD piece of the puzzle:


April 25, 2008

Confirmed: Panasonic and Pioneer Teaming Up for Plasma Panels

When Pioneer announced it was going to stop making its own plasma panels and outsource them to another company, informed speculation was that they were buddying up with Panasonic. A press conference earlier today confirmed that’s the case, and Kuro will use the same Neo PDP panels that are going into Panasonic’s Viera plasma sets.


April 9, 2008

Pioneer Giving Kuro Brand to LCD TVs and LCOS Projectors

Pigs officially fly today: Plasma king Pioneer has announced their LCD lineup for Europe, and yep, they’re getting the coveted Kuro distinction (equivalent to a “best TV on earth” badge) as is the already released KRF-9000FD LCOS projector. The 1080p LCD sets are on the smaller side (leaving big boy TVs to plasma) in 32, 37 and 46-inch sizes, with a 100hz frame mode and a “specially tuned” picture quality. But do they live up to Kuro? UPDATE: Apparently not, since the Pioneer US gang will not be announcing any LCDs at this time, though it will soon reveal what we assume will be gen-2 Kuro plasma for the US. Pioneer declined to comment on the projector, so it still may come here with the Kuro brand.