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I've been buying computer parts from NewEgg.com for years now but never paid any attention to their electronics store.

And they rule there too, apparently, currently offering a great deal on a Pioneer Kuro 5020FD HDTV plus a free (!) Pioneer BluRay DVD player plus free delivery plus no taxes for the price, basically, of the TV alone on a good day in a good store.

In case you don't know -- Pioneer Kuro series is considered the best TV quality flat screens, with darkest blacks ever (apparently, kuro means black in Japanese). The Kuro 5020 is only surpassed in picture quality by Pioneers's own Kuro Elite series, such as Pro 111FD.

I'm going to go check the TV out at BestBuy near work today. If the picture is indeed as good as what every single review on the net says, I'm taking the newegg deal.

Date: 2008-12-23 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cryowizard.livejournal.com
Just a reflection of choices I have :)

If I get the Onkyo TX-NR906 receiver, I get upconversion of everything coming in over HDMI to 1080p via a chipset that is supposedly better than Faroudja. I also get THX-certified audio processor which none of the similar-priced competitors have, and in the world of surround audio THX certification is king.

I thus wouldn't need those features in a TV set or DVD player, as you correctly pointed out.

However, I am not completely sold on the Onkyo just yet even though the fucking thing is the only choice that does what I need, nothing else can match it for reasonable price, neither Denon nor Sony nor Pioneer.

I'm not saying I have to take that newegg deal. The question is, as it has been before, whether the Kuro's picture quality which every web site and review and personal comment I've seen says is absolutely superb is worth the rather steep price hike from Viera.

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