Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1Here are reviews of the Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1 plasma television I've collected from various sources on the Internet.
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SoundAndVisionMag.com - October 2006: On the Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1, Al Griffin writes: ".. You expect a very crisp high-def picture from a 1080p TV, and the Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1 definitely delivered."HomeTheaterMag.com - September 2006: Shane Buettner reviews the Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1 and says: ".. The marriage of 1080p resolution, and plasma's sexiness and technological superiority in these key respects makes this one of the year's most anticipated products." PresentationTek.com - August 2006: On the Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1, PresentationTek.com has this to say: ".. The swift charge and discharge of individual pixels results in designed to give a smooth transition from color to black resulting in blacker blacks and more visible detail in darker scenes." UltimateAVMag.com - October 2006: On the Pioneer Elite Pro FHD1, Shane Buettner writes: ".. There was no posterization or excessive noise of the sort that often appear on other displays in which the dark areas become alive with movement and splotches of color." Press Releases
The Pioneer New Year Resolution: 1080P HD PureVision Plasma Doubles Pixel Density for Amazing Flat-Panel PictureLas Vegas January 4, 2006 Four days into the new year, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. brings new meaning to the New Year Resolution with one of the world's first 50” 1080p plasma displays, a technological innovation that doubles pixel density and resolution to deliver the best flat-panel picture quality. Pioneer's Elite PureVision PRO-FHD1 plasma with 1920 X 1080 resolution is capable of displaying the entire range of HD broadcasts including 720p, 1080i and 1080p. “Whether consumers are watching the football game or the big parade, Pioneer's PRO-FHD1 will literally make them part of the action. Great HD quality captivates viewers who will experience the difference that comes with Pioneer's best-in-class products as they hear the roar of the crowd and see each individual flower petal on the parade floats,” said Russ Johnston, senior vice president of marketing and product planning for home entertainment at Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Behind the emotional appeal of a PureVision plasma is the technology that creates a 1080p native resolution with more than 2 million individual pixels. The PRO-FHD1 combines the higher pixel count of 1080i with the faster refresh rate of 720p allowing for a smooth, accurate picture for fast-moving content such as action films or sports with the amazingly sharp, bright, accurate picture quality for which Pioneer is known. The PRO-FHD1 is leading a new dimension in HD from Pioneer with a trio of superior products. In concert with high-resolution amplifiers and speakers, as well as Pioneer's first Blu-ray Disc player, this new plasma creates the ultimate home theater. “Our new 1080p plasma is a milestone achievement that represents Pioneer's relentless pursuit of excellence. Achieving a 1080p native resolution has been a goal since Pioneer began plasma R&D in 1991. The proprietary technologies developed since that time now enable us to achieve the engineering feat of doubling the pixel density and resolution in a 50” plasma monitor,” said Johnston. In addition to displaying 1080p signals, the PRO-FHD1 can up convert all other sources for improved HD image detail, color accuracy and fast moving image clarity. This Pioneer Elite PureVision 1080p plasma will accept sources from 720p and 1080i to DVD and Blu-ray Disc, and will automatically smart convert it to deliver the highest resolution picture possible. Pioneer proprietary technology that makes 1080p possible includes:
Pioneer's Home Entertainment Division is a leading manufacturer of plasma televisions and monitors, DVD players and DVD recorders, A/V receivers, CD players and CD recorders, speakers and other audio and video accessories. Its focus is on the development of new digital technologies including Digital Network Entertainment. The company markets its products under the Pioneer and Pioneer Elite brand names. When purchased from an authorized dealer, consumers receive a limited warranty for one year with Pioneer products and two years with Pioneer Elite products. Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., and its U.S. Web address is www.pioneerelectronics.com. Its parent company, Pioneer Corporation, is a leader in optical disc technology and a preeminent manufacturer of high-performance audio, video and computer equipment for the home, car and business markets. The company focuses on four core business domains including DVD, display technologies, Digital Network Entertainment™ and components. |
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