Pioneer PRO-1410HD 61-inch Plasma
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Screen Specs
| Diagonal screen size | 61 inches |
| Viewable size | 61 inches |
| Display type | Plasma |
| Maximum resolution | 1365 x 768 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
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Good Fit For Cavernous-Sized Rooms
HDTVs with a diagonal screen size of 55 inches or larger, such as this model, are LCDs, plasmas, or DLPs, usually with a resolution of 1920 by 1080 (1080p). The optimum viewing distance for HDTV screens like these is generally considered to be about 9 to 10 feet, so this model is appropriately sized for very large, cavernous rooms.
Plasma Display Technology
A plasma television, like this one, is built around an array of tiny glass cells filled with an inert gas. The panels are relatively thin and weigh more than similarly sized LCDs but much less than old-fashioned picture-tube sets. Plasma sets are capable of outstanding picture quality, with higher contrast than LCDs, and viewable from far off to the side without loss of brightness or color accuracy. Because plasma TVs can achieve a higher contrast than LCD TVs, they remain a good choice for a room that receives a lot of natural or ambient light. They tend to cost more than similar-size LCDs, however, and the technology is rarely found at screen sizes smaller than 42 inches. Although plasmas can be subject to burn-in--where a static image displayed for hours at a time becomes a permanent afterimage--this is now much less of a problem.
Supports Modern HD Inputs
HDTV sets now routinely have at least one HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input, and usually two, three, or four. An HDMI connection carries digital video and, in many cases, audio from HD cable and satellite receivers, Blu-ray Disc players, and some DVD players and game consoles to the TV over a single cable. Because of their convenience and quality, HDMI connections, when they are available, are generally preferable to other types. Normally an HDTV set will also have two, or possibly three, component-video inputs as well. You can also expect your TV to have component video as well as one or two standard three-wire A/V inputs (composite video plus stereo audio), and one or two RF inputs for direct antenna or cable-TV input.
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Reviewed by: Smushu
Strengths: Vivid, bright, colorful picture with hues that are absolutely correct. Analog picture looks great. HD picture is breathtaking. During the Super Bowl, you could see the blades of grass on the field.
Weaknesses: You have to buy the stand separate from the TV, and it is expensive. (Wall mounting is, of course, also possible).
Overall: Vivid, bright, colorful picture with hues that are absolutely correct. Analog picture looks great. HD picture is breathtaking. During the Super Bowl, you could see the blades of grass on the field, and the players seemed as if they were in the room with you. The picture is the same wonderful, bright, colorful picture from anywhere in the room (up/down, left/right viewer location do not change the picture). This is the most beautiful picture that I have ever seen (and I checked out other Plasmas of varying sizes and brands, Front and Rear Projection models, DLP and LCD). The is the true capstone to your Home Theater. Buy it, you won't be sorry.
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