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Bill Goodwin replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
Congrats Andrew! I bit the bullet on a 141 FD a few months ago, after "recycling" an older DLP. The picture quality is simply amazing. I use it in a light controlled basement rec room. Some thoughts are-- 1. It is HEAVY. It took me, my wife, and old…
December 19, 2009
Chris Eberle replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
Yes the squares indicate the correct positions. On the 111 graph the squares are smaller (different software version) but they are there if you look close. The dots are under the squares. You can see it's a near-perfect overlay. Congrats on your ne…
July 2, 2009
Andrew Cheung replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
Thanks Chris for the graphs. Are the squares on the 5020 graph where the correct positions should be? I'm guessing they are. Odd they didn't represent the correct positions on the Elite with black dots. Will be putting down a deposit for my new 141…
July 2, 2009
Chris Eberle replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
The Rec 709 color gamut is a set of coordinates on the CIE color chart. These are the specified values for Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. I've attached a chart showing the measured gamut from my PRO-111.
July 2, 2009
Andrew Cheung replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
He Chris, Thanks for commenting. But can you explain what you mean by "correct rec 709 color gamut"? The price difference is "only" $1000.00 CDN. Not a huge deal. And as I mentioned you cannot adjust the color temperature on the on-Elite KURO's. F…
July 1, 2009
Chris Eberle replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
A Pioneer Elite display (any Elite model) has a true contrast ratio of over 50,000 to 1 in the ISF mode. Even the Pure mode is good for about 40,000 to 1. I have measured this on quite a few examples. The Elites also have a correct Rec 709 color gam…
July 1, 2009
Andrew Cheung replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
Really? Where did you read this? I would think the dynamic range is as good as the black level. Leading the market. In any event there is no denying how great the picture quality is. Can't be beaten. Even pre-ISF. :) I'm just trying to make the righ…
July 1, 2009
Kieran Coghlan replied to the discussion 'Pioneer Elite vs. non-Elite' in the group HDTVS
I wish more of a deal would be made of dynamic range than "inky blacks". I haven't seen any of the new Pioneer plasmas, but I've heard that the inky blacks come at some expense to contrast ratio / dynamic range.
July 1, 2009
Andrew Cheung added a discussion to the group HDTVS
I know this has been asked in other forums but I wanted to hear from you guys. In about a week or so I'll be picking up my first flatscreen. I'm trying to decide between the Pioneer Elite Sig 141 and the non-Elite 6020. Supposedly the have near ide…
July 1, 2009
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Flat panel displays, including LCD, Plasma, and whatever else that starts appearing on the horizon.
July 1, 2009
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July 1, 2009

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