Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Pioneer PDP-428XD and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pioneer PDP-428XD.
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25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Pioneer sets a new standard for flat screen TVs. It is a wonderful TV that has the best picture I have ever seen. Pioneer has made a dedicated effort in reproducing a good picture and it’s has paid off. I don’t believe Pioneer ever lost focus in the pr...
Abstract: More often than not, when you find an electronics brand boasting about one of their products having the ‘world's best this' or the ‘universe's best that' it turns out to be nothing more than meaningless posturing supported by dubious measurements. But wi...
Abstract: With so many different TVs doing much the same thing, it can be difficult to separate the best from the rest. But Pioneers 50-inch plasma work of art is undeniably that - the best looking and most technologically advanced television with the best pict...
Abstract: Pioneer Kuro Pioneers new 50-inch behemoth plasma TV is the best in the world - reviewers are unanimous. The depth of detail, the blackness of the blacks, the amazing contrast, the sheer oomph of the picture defy normal praise. This screen is not...
Flawless image quality across all modes, excellent speakers, integrated HDTV tuner, attractive design.
High price tag The Final Word The Pioneer KURO PDP-508XDA is easily the best plasma television we have reviewed thus far. Even though it is a little more expensive than other 50in plasmas on the market, it is money well spent.
The Pioneer KURO PDP-508XDA is easily the best plasma television we have reviewed thus far. Even though it is a little more expensive than other 50in plasmas on the market, it is money well spent.
Picture quality and black levels, Styling and build quality, Menu system, Sound, Connectivity
Picture can look a little soft with certain settings engaged, Price
A high-quality TV with the sort of black levels that we last saw on CRT TVs. Its not perfect but it does move home cinema screens up to a new level where they can offer something the LCD-based competition cant. ...