Pioneer TVs Get Blacker May 11, 2007
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True, deep blacks is what most flat TV manufacturers aim to achieve and Pioneer has certainly taken steps in the right direction with its 2007 line-up of 1080p plasma models.
The stylish new arrivals not only support full HD but boast contrast ratios of 20000:1 – four times higher than its current plasma panels. They also support playback at 24 frames per second, which is exactly the same speed movies are recorded at and results in more natural picture and sound.
The TVs comes in 42in and 50in sizes, with a 60in version for those with deeper pockets. All of them sport three HDMI inputs and some have an ‘optimum’ performance mode, where the TV alters the settings to best suit the environment and the type of material it’s showing.
There are a number of 720p sets on the way too, also with a staggering contrast ratio of 16000:1 The TVs land in June and prices are expected to start at around £1,700.-Martin Lynch












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