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once there was both shadow and

light, this Pioneer won hands

down. Consistently the best.” He

continued, “The Master and

Commander clip was pretty

awesome. I’m used to a well-

calibrated CRT rear-projection

set, and they do shadow detail

very, very well.”

“Deep, rich, and earthy colors,”

commented one judge after

viewing the Pioneer on Legends of

the Fall. He also praised the rich,

comic-book-like colors on The

Incredible Hulk and how well the

set distinguished the subtle shades

of a horse’s mane in Hidalgo.

Another commented on the

natural skintones, which were

redder than the tones on the

Samsung and Sony. But he said

they didn’t put an extra red tinge

on clouds.

On Hidalgo, one panelist wrote

that the Samsung looked a bit

more dimensional in the brightest

scenes, although he rated both

excellent in this regard. This may

relate to the fact that an LCD (like

the Samsung) will look brighter

on bright full-screen images than

a plasma. But this is never overtly

visible and was the only time in

the test that anyone made a

comment that might be due to

this characteristic.

The positive comments far

outweighed any criticisms.

“Everything looked natural, and

The Incredible Hulk, with its

heightened color palette, looked

awesome,” noted one judge.

Another observed that the

Pioneer “always has the best

detail, clarity, and pop, even off

axis. Colors always jump but are

never garish.”

The panel praised the Pioneer

for its smooth performance on

motion. One judge noted that it

produced the cleanest detail on

horizontal motion, holding small

details in the background and

foreground.

However, another felt that the

set lost detail in the pan across the

thatched roof at the beginning of

Shakespeare in Love. He also

commented on visible noise in

some scenes, particularly large

areas of solid color or white.

Another viewer, however, while

noting the noise, felt that this

was simply the Pioneer’s detail

resolution bringing out noise

in the program material. This

panelist praised the Pioneer’s

performance on standard-

definition material. During

Legends of the Fall, she remarked,

“Surprisingly crisp with excellent

contrast. This is standard

definition?”

Conclusions

The two comments from the

panel on visible noise in some

images needs further comment.

When setting up the test, I

noticed that when viewed from

very close to the screen, some

images (particularly those with

large areas of solid white, gray, or

color) clearly showed a random,

dither-like noise. No other set had

this (not even the Panasonic), so it

isn’t a universal plasma character-

istic. But I could not see it from

the normal viewing distances we

used in the test. Apparently, three

of the five panelists didn’t notice

this either since they did not

comment on it.

Apart from that, the Pioneer

totally wowed the panel. Four out

of five judges ranked it first

overall. It also ranked first in all

four of the rated performance

categories. (It tied with the Sony

for blacks.)

Most of all, it consistently

handled all of the program

material. Perhaps one judge

summed it up best when he

commented, “Fantastic. Every-

thing looked awesome. The

high-def stuff was the best I’ve

ever seen.”

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connections

inputs:

Video: HDMI 1.3 (4), PC RGB (1),

component video (1, shared), S-video (1, shared), composite video (3, 2 shared),

antenna

Audio: L/R stereo (5), PC (L/R minijack)

Outputs:

Audio: L/R analog

(fixed), digital (optical), subwoofer, speakers (L/R), headphones

additiOnal:

USB, Ethernet, control out, RS-232C, IR repeater out, color sensor terminal

For the picture settings used in this
review, go to
www.HomeTheaterMag.
com. All the measurements here were
taken in the Pure AV Selection (picture
setting mode), through an HDMI
input, with the set adjusted for
the most accurate picture in a
darkened room.

t

he Pioneer’s full-on/
full-off contrast ratio
speaks for itself. The
software needed to use the

set’s more precise ISF calibration feature
(ISF-CCC, which provides 10 calibration

steps in the brightness range instead
of the usual two) was not available
to us at test time. Even without it, the
PRO-111FD calibrated beautifully. Post-
calibration, the result deviates from
nearly perfect compliance only at the
darkest end of the brightness range,
below 30 IRE.

The white triangle in the pie-shaped

CIE chart shows the set’s color gamut
in the Color Space 2 setting (Pure
mode). It’s a virtual overlay of the ATSC
standard (the black triangle, nearly
invisible here).

The Pioneer’s resolution was superb

up to the limit of our resolution test
patterns in 1080i and 1080p. The 720p
resolution was slightly less impressive
but still only a step short of excellent.
The same held true for 480i/p.
Component resolution was a definite
step down from HDMI at 1080i but
equal to HDMI at 720p and 480i/p. In all
cases, the luma (black-and-white) and
chroma (color) resolutions extended
out to the maximum frequency that
are required by HD and SD, respectively.
(1080p component resolution was not
tested.)

Put simply, I would choose HDMI

with this set for the best resolution
results at 1080i/p, but either HDMI or

component will provide excellent
performance at 720p or 480i/p.

The Pioneer’s overscan (in

the Dot-by-Dot aspect ratio
setting) was zero in 1080i/p. It
averaged around 1.5 percent per

side (roughly a 6-percent loss

of image area overall) in 720p

and 3 percent (a 12-percent loss) in

480i/p. (Dot-by-Dot is available only in
1080i/p.)—

TJN

Color-tracking charts were generated in datacolor ColorFacts.

ht labs

Measures

FULL-ON/FULL-OFF

CONTRAST RATIO:

37,700:1

piOneer elite kurO prO-111Fd

plasma HdtV

0.001

37.7

BeFore CaliBratioN

aFter CaliBratioN

type: Plasma
screen size (diagOnal, incHes): 50
natiVe resOlutiOn: 1,920 by 1,080
Hd tuner:
ATSC, QAM (cable in the clear)
rated HalF liFe: Not specified
Wall mOunt Or stand included?: Stand
dimensiOns (W x H x d, incHes, WitH
speakers):
56.9 x 28.5 x 3.7 (without
stand); 56.9 x 31.1 x 13.8 (with stand)
WeigHt (pOunds, WitH speakers):
82.4 (without stand); 88.0 (with stand)
price: $5,000

Features

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