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Pioneer PDP-4280HD

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  • Pros
  • Better picture than most
  • great set of features
  • Cons
  • Outrageous price
  • difficult to set up

Pioneer PDP-4280HD Review

- On image quality, Pioneer's PDP-4280HD tied for fourth out of twelve HDTVs in our November 2007 issue's roundup, even though it's a 720p model. To our juror's eyes, it produced great images across all of our tests. But its expected street price of $2700 renders it too expensive for a set that lacks 1080p resolution.

User Reviews for Pioneer PDP-4280HD

  • Reviewed by: jamiesaben

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Sleek, black design.Excellent picture quality

    Weaknesses: Underwhelmed with the non-HD signal pictures.Slightly more glare than anticipated with all views

    Overall Evaluation: I was not disappointed with his buy. After weeks of researching, reviewing, seeing the product in-store, I decided to purchase on-line to save $$ and I was happy I did. The product is one of the top of the line and it was delivered promptly. REaltively easy to set up, the connection interfaces on the back panel are intuitive.

  • Reviewed by: mdw333

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Amazing picture, easy setup.

    Weaknesses: None.

    Overall Evaluation: The picture quality is excellent--deep blacks, quick response. Looks great! The TV was very easy to setup, with handles on the back and easy connections for the wires. The remote is easy to use, and the product manual is very comprehensive and easy to understand. You don't have to be an expert to setup or use this TV, but you get the benefits of the highest quality TV.

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