
Pioneer KURO series, the flagship display series from the cosmopolitan leaders in consumer electronics comes with stupendous features and captivating looks. KURO means ‘ perfect black’ in Japanese, and the performance of KURO displays evinced that it is true to its name. The blackest blacks is the much vaunted feature of KURO, and blacks are considered as the pivotal factor that influences the picture quality. The better the blacks are, the more the efficacy of a display to render good images.
KURO features room light sensor, that alters the backlight settings according to the ambient lighting condition. Pioneer boasts off about the four major brawns of KURO, and they are the blacker blacks,
paramount picture quality, optimised connectivity and incredible audio calibre. The picture quality is excellent with the Full HD display resolution 1920 X 1080 pixels, and pristine quality is offered for all pictures regardless its pace or video source input. Even the finest details are rendered in the most natural way, that promises ultimate image performance.
Extreme contrast concept is one among the engineering techniques that pioneer always marshalled about, and KURO displays can be considered as the stepping stone to that goal. The leviathan contrast ratio of these displays are hooted by its wicked black levels and vibrant images gleaming with life. These displays also features optimum mode, image orbiter, 1080p transmission and reception of HD signals, 24p playback, HDCP compatible inputs, and much more. 24p playback is a feature that helps to render smooth images while watching movies. Most of the Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and conventional LCD displays have 50fps frequency, which is slightly higher than 24fps. So the images need to be upscaled, which inturn reduces the clarity and smooth rendition of pics. 24p playback helps these displays receive and process the image with the same refresh rate, and this assures superlative quality that gives an added depth to the home cinema entertainment.
These displays also feature 3:2 pulldown and 3:3 pulldown compensation, that converts the video signals from various sources to the compatible broadcast format mode to offer smooth images without lag and judders. Another exciting feature of these displays are KURO link, which avails the user one touch connectivity and control over all connected KURO compatible AV devices. The controls of home theatre system are no more complicated if you have a KURO. These slender displays with just 64mm thickness comes in different screen sizes from 32” to XXL cinema screens to offer you the ultimate viewing pleasure.. You are going to be spellbound with the slim profile and glossy black finish of KURO displays.
KURO displays offer matchless connectivity, that makes it one among the highly interoperable posh displays. KURO offers 3 to 4 independent HDMI inputs and all four inputs are v1.3 specified and deep colour compatible. The HDMI inputs helps to connect all AV devices with a single cable, and one touch connectivity is possible with numerous HDMI inputs. All KURO displays are equipped with an integrated analog tuner apart from the DVB-T tuner that helps in digital terrestrial reception. These models comes with digital satellite tuners too, that can receive satellite signals. These DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) certified displays can be connected to LAN or other networks and music or other contents can be played in more than one connected servers. User friendly graphical interface promises a simple navigation through all these features.
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Advanced image processing techniques are used in KURO displays to alter the backlight settings according to individual video frames, and to produce images of uncompromisable quality continually. The audio setup is equally good with boosters and high quality slender speakers, that deliver magnificent sound, that too with all faint details. These Full HD televisions have never let the customer expectations down, and Pioneer is coming up with advanced KURO versions like KURO Elite, KURO Elite signature series, etc that is loaded with much refined enhancement features. These brilliant displays are pretty expensive, and this is the only Achilles heel pointed out by all tellie-gurus.

