ThePioneer Pro - FHD1is just the most stunning TV CNet has ever seraphic talked into their labs . The 50 - inch 1080p get praise for :
https://gizmodo.com/pioneer-elite-pro-fhd1-plasma-50-inches-1080p-187718
exact colors ; excellent detail with 1080 resolving power material ; can multiply cryptical black ; extensive picture control

They could n’t be more dry about it , could they ? What they ’re trying to say is that This Is The unspoiled Looking HDTV Ever . Purdy !
But the plasma only scores an 8.7 . Why ?
Because almost everything CNet scores rates a 8.0 to 8.9 ? Yes , partially . But mostly because it ’s :

Extremely expensive ; lacks speakers , stand , and tuner ; subpar 480p picture lineament .
Yes , as a monitor lizard , it lacks amenities . Goddamn , even the stand cost $ 500 extra . But frankly , the kinds of citizenry who drop $ 8000 ( $ 5k on the street ) on a mere 50 inches of telly are n’t the kinds of people that use bunny pinna or the speakers build into the TV console .
There ’s more good stuff for the ultra robust . It has a unique 72Hz mode , which can playback the native film charge per unit of 24 frames per second without all of that juddery mathematics that materialise when TVs endeavor to load those frames into 30 frames ( this does not compute … cleanly . ) This solve with Blu - role player like those from Pioneer and Sony . And it walk through HQV ’s intense trial run disc , have nothing but smackdown for noise , jaggies , and cadence hopscotch ( that frame charge per unit version clobber we mentioned earlier . )

But take care , this is the out-and-out finest word picture money can buy . Is it better than high end projection ( front and rear ? ) dubitable . But the allure of the world ’s most beautiful flat panel ca n’t be disregard .
Pioneer PRO - FHD1[CNet ]
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