Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX6090 Plasma TV
August 29, 2008
Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX6090 HD Ready Plasma TV is indeed a stunner of a device with an exceptionally large screen that supports anything good from HD DVD to Blu-ray to games to Freeview with dynamic precision. This model is a bit slimmer than some of the smaller models of Pioneer that simply looks bulky. Moreover, anyone who knows something in this sector also knows that Pioneer is often called ‘The King of Black’ just for its conception of sublime darks in its displays. This aspect of it, is promptly complimented by an amazing contrast ratio. No wonder, there are enough admirers left for this model, even though it comes under an exorbitant price tag.
Though this plasma television has a massive screen as its pride pocession, it does not let loose any of its compact built for this. Say, the thickness of this television, in spite of this huge screen remains at just 93 cm. This screen that is of 60 inches in diagonal size, comes under the widescreen category with its native aspect ratio of 16:9. The image contrast ratio of this television is a colossal 100000:1 and it flaunts a full HD screen, which comes blessed by a resolution aspect of 1920 x 1080 pixels. HD formats availed here are 1080i, 720p and 1080p, where ‘i’ stands for interlaced and ‘p’ for progressive scan.A couple more features such as control of colour temperature and Picture in Picture feature also comes handy in this plasma television.
The sound aspects of this plasma television refers to stereo output mode predominantly, the total power of the output being 18 Watts. The audio enhancements provided here in this television are enthralling as well as numerous. The counting of these aspects can be started from a high-definition audio of SRS WOW, followed by various other SRS niceties such as SRS Definition, TruBass or Bass Boost, SRS Surround and SRS FOCUS or audio orientation.
Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX6090 Widescreen Plasma TV is supported by various tuners as well starting from a built-in Freeview tuner that brings a number of free television channels to the viewer. More tuners follow, such as a USB tuner and a composite tuner on the side of the television, a component connection and three RGB-scart connections on the rear, a VGA connection and above all, three more HDMI connections again on the rear side. HDCP is also allowed here and more this television is compatible with Sky High Definition stuff. A remote control of the infra-red type includes the package and finally, this plasma television weighs 50.8kg and consumes 510 Watts of power.
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