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Pioneer Plasma TV

Pioneer has developed an amazing range of PURE VISION Black Pioneer Plasmas with the most innovative technology ever. There range includes the following models:

The Pioneer PDP-436FDE Plasma TV priced at around £2200, is HD ready but does require a freeveiw box to receive digital. It has an amazingly vibrant picture and comes with a separate tuner box which makes your connection to a DVD or VCR a little easier.

Plasma DisplayPioneer PDP-615EX - A 61-inch Pure Vision Plasma Display

Pioneer PDP-506XDE - A 50-inch Pure Vision Black Plasma Display

PioneerPDP-436SXE - A 43 inch All-in Plasma TV with DVB-T

Pioneer PDP-427XD - 42" HD Ready Plasma TV - With Freeview
  • Screen Size: 42 Plasma Display
  • HD Ready
  • Integrated Digital Tuner
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1

The PureVision Pioneer plasma 43 hde television has a wonderful 43 inch flat screen plasma display. It has a display resolution of 1024 x 728 pixels, plus hdtv technology. This Pioneer plasma 43 hde tv is equipped with new technology that lengthens the life of this particular model.

I have researched owners opinions that view the Pioneer plasma 43 hde. Everyone scored it with 100 percent, in reference to the plasma picture quality. Also researched, was the sound quality and everyone found it to be excellent giving it also 100 percent. When durability was examined most owners gave it a 60 percent as far as ease of use. Some thought it was a bit difficult to use in the beginning, but later they got the hang of it.

In the end the Pioneer plasma 43 hde got some of the best ratings. Everyone of the owners who reviewed the television were really happy they chose it. You really can't go wrong getting this model, plus it also has a one year warranty.

Article by Jeremy Hier

Other manufacturers worth considering are LG, Panasonic and Sony.

 

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