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Tom,
I'm probably going to get the AIE1 to compare, then the loser get's a new home with a friend. I should accept "just not the same" in regards to these TV's and the Pioneer so I won't be so bothered.
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I am using my Pioneer plasmas until they die. Or until the OLED panels get a wee bit better - they are very close now.
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At last year's HDTV Shoot-Out, I got to see Sony's A1E and LG's E7 (top of the line OLEDs) side-by-side at the CE show in Manhattan. Either one is a keeper, but I thought the Sony had better video processing, while the LG had better color (the Sony's grass was a bit blue on scenes from Planet Earth; the LG's was green). Even Sony's LCD entry had better processing than the LG, in my view.
Still, when my Kuro dies I plan to replace it with an OLED. Which one, I'm not sure, only that it will have to be a 55", as that's what I have room for.
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I replaced my 65” Kuro when 4K first came out, the Pioneer died.
The plasma was better except for 4K. I replaced it with the first 65” top end Sony, about $6K MSRP. It still works well. An important point is OLED lacks enough brightness in a well lit room or to fully appreciate HDR. But the OLED blacks are better. In a room with well suppressed ambient light OLED wins, in an average room you may do better with the brightness of the LCD/LED. The application may be important than the technology. Food for thought. |
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I love it and recommend it without reservation. Ron
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![]() Whoops, it was 60” not 65”. [emoji51] |
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Man I wish I would have got a Kuro back in the day. I was young and didn't know about Kuro at the time. I bought a Pioneer PDP-5070HD. It's not a Kuro, but it's still going strong to this day!
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