The Pioneer Kuro line imo is the best display on the market. Its black levels are closer to a CRT’s than anything else out there.
I’ld like a reply from Electronic House as to why the Pioneers aren’t up there in their eyes
Not the right question. The right question is what was the criteria for any of these sets to be chosen? Where are the tests of color gamut, uniformity, gray scale, black levels, same scene contrat, features, etc. This appears more like a list of advertisers or someons list of lets grab a handful tvs with good marketing in varies price and type ranges.
This article; In a nutshell.
There are lots of TV in stores, and you can go gawk at them, like we did, and figure things out for yourself. Actually folks, if you browse through the TV information on the websites of most vendors, you will get more product information than this useless article provided.
These write-ups are part of the 2007 Electronic House Product of the Year awards. When Pioneer entered their displays, the Kuro was not available. You are right, the Kuro is outstanding, so look to see more about it in the near future.
Cindy Davis
Im shocked that the Pioneer Kuros arent on the list. They are without a doubt the best TVs on the market today!
How much were you guys paid by Olevia to have them win “Product of the Year”? What a joke! They are bragging about it on their website, and it is ridiculous.
Olevia products suck. Olevia tech support is the worst on in the history of tech support. I have been dealing with them for 6 MONTHS!!! All to no avail, and they refuse to send the part I need to fix my 37 inch LCD I bought from them that broke 14 months after I bought it.
Go on any tech chat board and you will see that hundreds of other people are having the same or similar problems. I will never buy another Olevia product.
DO NOT BUY OLEVIA PRODUCTS!!!
Olevia’s don’t suck…they’re great for the price. You just had a bad experience
You gonna say Hondas suck because you know someone who’s Honda has had problems?
Hey Marc: We were not paid by anyone for this list. However, I do own an Olevia (which I paid for!), and I love it. I am sorry to hear about your experience.
This JVC projector offers more onscreen pixels than most, and a THX mode.
DPI, Sunfire and SnapAV deliver high performance at a reasonable price.
Sayonara, set-top box? Or will it just take an energy-saving nap?
It’s hard to imagine life without remote controls, but it’s been a long, strange path to the modern incarnation we know and love today.
No pioneers,what with that?