Pioneer Kuro LCDs get official European rollout
By the press release, it's officially official -- Pioneer has made good on its promise to get serious about LCDs, even though its intentions to bring out a 46-inch class display this year remain murky. Europe will see three new Kuro-branded LCDs: the KRL-32V and KRL-37V models (32-, 37-inch sizes, respectively) in August, and a 46-inch KRL-46V which still has a nebulous "later in the year" date. All models include a high-contrast filter up front, three HDMI ports and 100Hz processing (count on 120Hz if when released in the USA). No pricing has been announced, so we'll be curious to see what sort of markup is slapped on the Sharp-sourced panel. More interesting, of course, will be the picture quality -- have Pioneer elves worked any magic into the electronics, and will the LCD's black levels measure up to the Kuro name?






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jimmy @ Jun 25th 2008 4:14PM
I will be extremely impressed if these LCDs are anywhere close to their plasmas in picture quality. I am also wondering about the quality of those Sharp panels. I have not been impressed with most of the Sharp televisions I have seen but I am willing to keep an open mind.
Aaron Smith @ Jun 25th 2008 7:07PM
ditto
Daniel @ Jun 25th 2008 7:14PM
i wonder if pioneer can beat sony and samsung in the lcd market.
GenBanks @ Jun 25th 2008 7:21PM
I wonder what the response time is like on their LCD's.
I've got a 50" 1080p plasma by them and it's eye meltingly beautiful. I have a lot of faith in Pioneer as a brand, so hopefully the LCD will make me lustful :)
Onesolo @ Jun 26th 2008 4:44AM
If they apply all processing technology that they aply on their plasmas, for sure it will be the best lcd on the market.
The only thing that is killing me, is why the hell Pio has drop 40~42" ranges, on both lcds and plasma displays.