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Pioneer PDP-614MX 61" Plasma Display

Pioneer PDP-614MX 61" Plasma Display

(16:9, 1365x768, HDTV Compatible - MPN: PDP614MX)
Description: There are many plasma display choices for professional and public display applications, but the PDP-614MX is one of the best choices for three reasons: What you see, what you don't see and what's inside. What you see is an enormous 61-inch .... Read More

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Date Reviewed:  11/26/2005
  • MR2GTS
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    Nov 2005

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Strengths: Very sharp and detailed picture. Black levels are excellent. Great deal compared to other 60+ inch plasma displays.
Weaknesses: No HD tuner and only one DVI input.
Summary: After doing some extensive research on 60+ inch plasma televisions out in the market, I've decided to purchase the PDP-614MX. The reason mainly is due to the screen, source input, and price. As for the screen, it's made by NEC and if you do research on NEC plasma televisions, a lot of companies such as Sony (XBR series), Marantz, and Toshiba utilizes their screens for their panels. Input wise for many of you might not seem to be a big deal since almost every plasma out in the market are making HDMI as a standard now. For those of you who want to make use of your plasma panel as a television screen, HDMI is the way to go. But for those of you who want to utilize your plasma panel as a computer screen as well as a television screen, DVI will suit you best. Only the PDP-614MX offer a DVI input (both PDP-6100HD & PRO-1140HD has HDMI). The reason why I choose DVI over HDMI, as you probably know it already from a couple of sentences back, is so that I can also hook this display up to my computer to make it a media center. Just imagine watching movies and surfing the web on a 61" display panel. Lastly, prices on 60+ plasmas as you all may notice by now cost mucho dollars compared to the 42 and 50 inches which have pretty much flooded the plasma market by now. By comparing prices to built and picture quality in between Pioneer and NEC, both displays are head to head when it comes to quality but as for the price, you'll get the better deal on the Pioneer unit if you do some bargain hunting.

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Date Reviewed:  02/26/2005
  • jaharpole
  • from WI
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    Dec 2003

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Strengths: Fantastic picture and great to look at.
Weaknesses: None.
Summary: I bought this unit to replace a 65" rear projection. The saving in space is incredible and the picture is to be seen to be believed. I have it wall mounted to maximize the space. A sound investment that I would recommend to any one looking to upgrade their current home theater system.

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Date Reviewed:  04/09/2007
  • Occastaneda
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    Apr 2007

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Strengths: The View, and the Space is awesome!
Weaknesses: None!
Summary: This Panel I use it as a TV, Monitor for my computer, and is just amazing the quality of the picture, and the price that I got it for is just awesome, I had a 42, and I thought that it was huge, now the 61", wow!!: Is like being at the theatre, on at the stadium, and my girlfriend did not wanted me to get it!! But I did!!

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