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. Monday, August 31, 2009
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I have owned this Kuro 60" plasma for several weeks and although it has not yet been professionally calibrated I can tell you that the picture on this tv is the best I have ever seen. When playing a blu ray disc it is more clear than if the people were in the room. ESPNHD is incredible. It feels like you could reach in and touch the players. It is also beautiful in terms of it simplicity and its appearance. Expensive but worth it!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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We purchased this as an early Xmas present. CEVA White Glove Delivery Service was excellent! I had researched what the White Glove Service actually would entail and knew that they would not "install" to cable boxes, DVD, etc. Still with HDMI it was a breeze, we made the actual connections! The CEVA employees were in and out in less than an hour on a Saturday afternoon in time for the 4th quarter of the AL/FL game. It was very useful that we had downloaded the Operator's Manual from Pioneer's website so we knew how to assemble the stand and speakers AND about the power button on the back, not just the side.

The picture is beyond anything we imagined. We didn't really get the "blackest black" until we started watching it.

I noticed on the Amazon website that a few days after we ordered that the TV was then being sold by 6th Ave. and at a much lower price. Though no White Glove Delivery. So it equalled out.

We are very happy with the service and the TV itself. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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We love our new TV. Got it in time to watch football on Thanksgiving Day and throughout the weekend. The HD channels are spectacular and we are looking forward to upgrading our movie collection to Blue Ray as we now have the set to do them justice.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Sunday, August 30, 2009
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I was apprehensive ordering this TV through Amazon, especially given the reviews on trouble with shipping and white glove delivery. I had NO concerns about this TV, having seen it in a showroom locally and given its reviews.

Thankfully, I had a flawless experience, thanks to excellent service from Amazon and the shipping company, CEVA.

If you are buying this TV through Amazon, there are 2 important things you need to know. First, ordering through Amazon with delivery requires that you click directly on the "add to my shopping cart" link, and NOT through the "## new and used..." link. Seems stupid, but it guarantees that you order through Amazon and not from another company listed.

Second, if you are ordering this TV (or any other TV>50"), the service number at Amazon for big screens is 1-866-423-5355. Write it down, because it is a hard number to find with the regular Amazon service line. I talked with them before and during the delivery service, and they kept me well informed and were courteous and communicative. They also contacted me via email just in case.

Delivery was flawless and the unit was brand spanking new with no problems, and I felt confident that had there been problems with the TV, it would have been taken care of without an issue.

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*********UPDATE*************

I rated the TV 5 stars in week one see below (week one review), here is my update 5 months later... 1 star and would go less if I could. Not pretty!

Updated review (STAY AWAY):

I bought this TV and at first I loved it great picture and sound... The best actually! However in less than a month the TV got so hot it burnt the anti-glare off spots on the front. I reported the issue and after 4 months I got Pioneer to get a Pioneer authorized dealer come out and look at it. They stated "this is definitely a manufacturing defect" and they submitted the claim to Pioneer.
Pioneer stated "We've tested EVERY POSSIBLE scenario with our TV and it is impossible for the TV to have a defect with anti-glare, the authorized dealer means nothing". In turn I have a very expense TV with spots of anti-glare burn holes on/in it.
STAY away!!!!!!!!!!!!

They're going out of business for a reason. They sell you on paying for the high quality and top notch performance, but if you do get an issue they will state you are the reason and you're left holding the bag. Get a Panasonic or a SAMSUNG LED.

Week one review:

I wanted a large screen for my big room (52 or greater) so I looked at it two ways , I could look at buying a TV that would be sufficient/average quality and picture and save some dough or invest a few hundred more and get a top of the line TV.
I researched endless hours online and by talking to different electronic people (tweeter, Authorized TV repair shop technicians, not big box employees) and after doing extensive research the answer was pretty clear.
The pioneer won in every category picture, quality, etc. and when I started asking all of the above people every one of them had a Pioneer (Elite or 60X0) except one who had a panny.
I got my 6020 this week and the thing is awesome it blows my Samsung LCD away. The LCD even with 120 gets blurry during sports and fast action, the colors are overly bright/driven sometimes. Don't get me wrong the Samsung LCD is nice and far better than most, but it couldn't even hold a water bottle for the 6020.
If you don't want to play with settings for room brightness, color, or sound just set the TV to auto and let it go as it will out perform on its own what the best fiddler can do with any of the others.
I did look at the 800 and the 850, but after doing using the monster picture DVD (several images with random colors held for 10-15 seconds so you can few the same picture on each TV) it was pretty clear as to why the couple hundred buck investment needed to be made. The 6020 shows multiple levels of back and color shades. When they state about the blacks and the difference they make have a vendor show you a similar test. Also there is a domino test where you can see different shades of blacks as the domino picture fades away on a plasma you see them all (and on the 6020 you see more clarity than the panny) and on an LCD you see half as the LCD overshoots the blacks so bad they get saturated.

In summary I can say that I've owned the 6020 for about a week and I'm some glad I spend the extra and got the Pioneer it was WAY worth it. If you're on the fence don't be as your going to have it for several years and use it more than anything else in your home so short changing yourself will only make you regret your decision. Go with the leader this year and for the past several the quality will blow you away.
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Too early to evaluate the product since it has been up and running for only two days; so far, so good. However, my concern was with the expected "white glove" delivery from Amazon that never happened. For the white glove delivery, the unit is brought into the house, unpacked, assembled, checked, and the packing material carted away. The only condition for this service is that the product is bought from Amazon. Instead we received the "standard" delivery in which the unit was only brought into the house. The day before the unit was to arrive the shipment company called and informed us that our shipment was standard as opposed to white glove. After I told them this shipment was to be white glove, they checked again and found that it was indeed standard. They also mentioned that this was not the first time they received such an query as to type of delivery, suggesting to us that Amazon does not make a clear statement about their shipping policy.

So buyer beware; Amazon is quite misleading with their conditions of shipment, and this becomes problematic when the merchandise is heavy, awkward, and fragile.

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. Saturday, August 29, 2009
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It took me a long time to select a screen, and I am very grateful to all the good folks who posted their detailed comments here - that was pure gold! We've now had the screen for a couple of weeks, and the video quality is great.

What irked me though was the quality of the delivery. Two guys brought in the box, cursing at its weight, using foul language. They told me nobody bought plazmas anymore, only LCDs. They told me some cables were missing - until my wife found them in the trash they discarded. Then they scratched the TV table. They asked if we had any brown crayons to cover up the damage.

There was nothing 'white glove' about this experience. If you are getting this sort of delivery from amazon, beware! Be alert!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I have just bought the Pioneer PDp-6020FD and I am very happy and would highly recommend it to anyone that is looking for a great 60" plasma hdtv.

I also have a 46" LCD and was looking to upgrade to a 55-60" size. The first decision was LCD again or Plasma. I asked many people about it and eventually decided on Plasma and I very glad I did. Colors are much truer and great for gaming too as there is no noticeable delays.

The other decision was whether to buy a Kuru or a normal plasma. If you are not sure about this I would strongly recommend the Kuru technology. The quality of the image is outstanding.

However the most difficult decision was whether to go for the standard (this one) or the more expensive PRO-151D. In the end i decided to go with the lower price option (difference in price was quite high), but I was quite concerned that the quality was not ideal. Once I plugged it in, all of the worry disappeared as I found the quality excellent and although I have no doubt the PRO series is better, I find it very difficult that it can be that much better to justify the difference in price.

Buying from Amazon was a great experience. Tv arrived in 4 days. I was contacted to organize time of delivery and installers were there in time and were most helpful in setting it up.

If you are looking for a great hdtv, I would strongly recommend the Kuro series. You will not be unhappy you paid a little more.

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After months of reading reviews I finally decided to go for the Pioneer. I ordered mine from Amazon (through 6thAve). Enough has been said about the white glove delivery service. It is hit or miss. If you dont order through Amazon you will not get it. In other words be prepared to have it delivered to your front door and that is all. I received my TV about 2 weeks after ordering it. I asked the delivery guy to wait while I unpacked it, just to check and make sure it wasnt broken. He offered to take the packing material with him when he left. I declined (as I keep all my boxes for my AV stuff). VERY IMPORTANT! Do not let them take the box and packing material. I set my TV up taking great care to make sure everything was aligned and hooked up properly. Momment of truth and when I switched it on....nothing but a loud buzz and no picture. I of course went back to the manual and found nothing indicating anything was wrong. Called 6th Ave and they told me to contact a local pioneer repair shop. Called the pioneer repair shop and they told me to get a new TV (after explaining the situation). Had to call 6th Ave back and they were gracious enough to send me a new TV. They dropped the new TV off about 10 days later and picked the 1st one up at the same time (thus the reason for my recommendation for keeping your packing material/box).
Now about the TV...Do yourself a favor and get this TV. Even after the aforementioned issues I would still highly recommend this TV. The picture quality is second to none. The HD channels are flawless and DVD's look phenominal. Even SD channels are good. I am planning to switch from cable to DirecTV in the next month or so and am guessing the image quality will look even better. The on screen menus are pretty easy to use and hooking up your other AV equipment is relatively simple. You will not be disappointed (even after waiting a month and dealing with some frustrating phone calls)!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Friday, August 28, 2009
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High contrast display with the blackest black I have ever seen. I give it 4.5 stars only because there is an Elite version.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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Its been about a month since I have my TV and I really like it. It seems like the picture quality gets better everyday. My house has many windows and I was worried about picture quality with the brightness in the room. The picture adjusts to the brightness, the quality is great. I also like the sound as to the fact where the volume does not increase during commercial time. I have noticed some ocassional picture distortion or rather the picture trying to come thru like when you don't get a clear signal, and also an ocassional skipping of a word now and then - this dosn't happen often but I would like to know why it happens. Also on the remote, I do not have a button that says "info" to see what channel is playing. Minor issues. Overall I really like this TV.
I would caution about the company you may call upon to set up your TV on the wall (The TV does come with a stand which is good). I paid the ZIP company that poped up when I purchased my TV from Amazon offering a price comprable to BestBuy which included service and bracket. I thought this would be good but I wound up paying $199.00 more because they did not send the right bracket. I understood that a bracket measuring for a 43" to a 63" TV would accommodate my 60" TV - it didn't! I was then told that I would have to pay for another bracket to accomadate this brand of a TV. I do not know if this was just a line I was given, nevertheless I had to pay extra for another bracket which they did not even accept to exchange the other bracket with one that would fit my TV.

Amazon's White Glove service is impecable!! It would be nice if other business would learn a thing or two from how Amazon dose business. Amazon.com - keep up the good work.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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After researching many LCD's including the LCD models with backlit LED's we came to the conclusion that this plasma HDTV was far superior in quality. The picture on this HDTV is excellent, even with a standard set of rabbit ear antenna. I own a high end projector home theater unit from Yamaha with Stewart filmscreen "firehawk" screen, that was specifically designed to match the projector. This is a six foot by ten foot custom made screen. While the KURO cannot match the projector for black levels the KURO does an excellent job. HD signals for live events are incredible, even better then the projector. We plan on adding the pioneer blueray player in a couple of months so I cannot tell you how well the Pioneer blueray player works with the KURO. If you are looking for an HDTV with excellent color you will not find one better then this. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Thursday, August 27, 2009
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We bought this 60" Pioneer Plasma TV and the picture is Fabulous!!! We got the White Glove Delivery from Amazon and everything went so smoothly. An Amazon representative emailed us before our TV was delivered with a direct phone line to him if there were any problems with the delivery or the TV. We had neither, but felt confident that if we had a problem, it would have been taken care of immediately. Our TV was delivered the day that they said it would be. We would highly recommend buying any TV from Amazon.com!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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This is one of the best Flat Panel Consumer Televisions available today!!!!! Only the Pioneer Elite Kuros are better!!!!

Use ControlCAL (www.ControlCAL.com) to adjust/calibrate this Model's RGB Highs/Lows:

http://www.controlcal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78


Good Review on the 9G Non-Elites by D-Nice here:

http://www.controlcal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56


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. Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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I ordered this TV with Amazon's "White Glove" delivery. The delivery company called one day ahead for an appointment and when they arrived, they unpacked the TV, installed the stand and turned it on to make sure it worked. Then they hauled off all boxes. The picture quality is astounding! I hired a couple of local guys to wall mount it and connect it to my Dish receiver, Samsung Blu-ray and Bose sound system. I also bought a Harmony One universal remote which I highly recommend.

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We live in Lake Tahoe at about 6500 feet elevation. I was worried about the potential buzzing with a plasma tv at altitude. This tv was recommended to be ok for our altitude so I went for it. The older (5 year?) Sony had horrible buzzing so I was concerned but the AV techs were right. So far we have none- don't know if this will get worse in a few years. We have used the tv moderately to heavily for the past month.

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I know it is pricey but I did not want to buy another just because a better one came out. With the Pioneer, I feel it will be many years before it is replaced. The picture is just GREAT.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Bought this model from Amazon with "White Glove" delivery. When the guys showed up with the TV they just left it in the box in the living Room and were ready to leave until my wife reminded them it was "White Glove", strike one. They took it out of the box, and put the box in the truck and were ready to leave until my wife mentioned to them what about the various accessories that came with the TV(they were still in the box that was now in there truck(strike two). My wife asked them twice to make sure they took everything out of the box and they assured her they did. when I came home that night I noticed one of the pipe stands was missing(strick three). We call Amazon who contacted Pioneer, who sent another Pipe stand but it is a different size than the one that came in the box, (strike four). We contacted Pioneer who told us the part they sent was the correct one and they don't know why we had the larger pipe stand in the box. I'm hoping Pioneer will send us another pipe stand quickley and without any problems or I am sending this TV back to Amazone for another one. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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First off, I have to give Amazon (and CEVA, the shipper) kudos for their white glove delivery service. They gently carried the tv up my icy driveway, brought it in, un-packed it, made sure it worked, and offered to take the packaging away (I declined). And they arrived in the first hour of the 3 hour window, which is always a bonus. Definitely place your order through amazon, not one of their associated merchants. It was worth the extra $50-$100 (at the time I made the purchase).

First off, I want to mention that plasma technology has come a long way recently in reducing the weight, and profile of the panels. This 60 inch display only weighs about 10 lbs more (without speaker or stand) than my Samsung FT-P5084 50 inch display, despite being 20% larger. I was able to life the TV from the stand, to a wall mount with my wife's help! Didn't even have to call a male friend! The display also has handles on the lower back side, to save your hands from sharp edges. The holes for the bolts on the back of the display are 34 inches apart, which is wider than my old wall mount (and most of the universal wall mounts out there). So, even if a universal mount claims to be capable of holding a high enough weight/panel size for this display, make sure the wall bracket is at least 36 inches wide, or it will not be able to accommodate this display!

The stand is cheap, and relatively crappy for the price of the display. This doesn't bother me, obviously, because I've mounted it on my wall, but it's an obvious bit of cost-cutting that's a little disappointing. Also, if the speaker bar is not attached, the display is supported by two skinny little bars, that are rather unsightly. If you are going to use the stand, make sure the speaker is attached, even if you aren't planning on using the TV's audio. Because I haven't attached the speaker, I can't comment on audio quality. All the reviews I have read said that for a TV, it's pretty fantastic. But I've got at least $3 grand into my surround sound system, so I didn't even bother taking the speaker out of the box.

The TV itself has a high-quality, black gloss finish around the glass that looks like it belongs on a TV this expensive. The remote is ok, not great, but not bad. Lots of small, same-size buttons. The black, brushed-aluminum-type finish is nice, though. I use a Harmony One universal remote anyway, so I'm not worried about the TV remote. The TV's menu system is fairly logically laid out, although some settings that you might think you'd find in the picture sub-menu are actually in other sub-menus. It took me a little while to find my way around, and play with all the various settings, but there is nothing too confusing about the setup. The menu screen sets the current video feed into a little box on the right side of the screen, with a border around the whole screen, and the menu items on the left side. Selecting the picture-related sub-menus brings the video to full-screen and overlays the sub-menu on top of it. It's a little different than other displays I've used in the past, but it works.

The menu you'll spend the most time in is the picture menu, under setup on the main menu. There are a bunch of color/picture modes available, but the only three are actually watchable for any period of time: Standard, Optimum and Movie. Standard and Optimum have similar default settings, the main difference being you can tweak the settings in Standard mode, but not Optimum. Both have reasonably accurate color settings, and high contract ratios that really make an image "pop" off the screen. Standard lets you adjust contract, brightness, tint, color and sharpness manually, while optimum makes adjustments for you based on lighting conditions. For showing off what the display can do, Optimum seems to be the best setting. The whites are bright, the blacks deep (more on this later), and the colors are quite vibrant. The only problem is that, in a darker, more ideal setting, Optimum and Standard modes are a bit fatiguing on the eyes after a while. It's just too much contrast for your eyes to handle comfortably. The definition, accuracy and video processing are top rate, meaning good video feeds look fantastic. Poorer feeds, however, can look a little less than spectacular, however, in these high contract, high detail modes, because they accurately reproduce the images, flaws and all. Even with the sharpness turned all the way down in Standard mode, this is still the case. Letters can appear pixelated, not smooth, and standard def TV feeds just don't look good. So, my TV is currently in Movie mode, which I feel (and there are several professional reviews to back this opinion up) is the best overall viewing mode for the TV. The colors are more muted, but closer to accurate, the contrast is excellent, but not fatiguing, and the mode smooths out the lousier feeds, while still showing the details of the good feeds in nearly all of their glory. A word about the color: at first, everything looked a little greenish, compared to my Samsung, which was calibrated to be as close to accurate as possible, but any adjustment in the tint toward red made the picture appear pinkish. I was unable to make any adjustments that seemed to get to a color that was 100% accurate, and that seems to be the only downside to this TV, versus the Elite models. However, after watching the display for a week, my eyes/brain have adjusted, and I no longer see the greenish tint, and the colors appear completely accurate to me. I'm not saying this is the best solution, but it works better for me than spending the extra $1,500 to $2,000 on the Elite model. A professional calibration would probably help as well. Regardless, I'm quite happy with the color at this stage, and I'm picky when it comes to my displays.

And now the most important part, the black levels. I think this is the best way to describe it: you can't tell the difference between when the display is turned off, and when there is a completely black screen being fed into the display. It makes anything else I've ever seen look gray in comparison. If you are new to TV/video-mania, you should know that there is no substitute for deep black levels. All images displayed on a screen are simply different color and intensity lights arranged in shapes that we perceive as whole images. Those lights stand out in contrast to the relative absence of light (ie, black) displayed elsewhere on the screen. If your screen's absence of light is just a medium gray, the screen has to output more color and more light to equal the contrast produced by a screen such as the kuro. And there are limits to the technology (and to human sight) that don't necessarily allow that to happen. So having the deepest, darkest basis to contrast with is extremely important if you truly want the best image possible. And, in normal viewing, this display, and the other kuro displays, simply have the best black levels available in a flat panel today. Samsung and Sony have LED-backlit LCDs that score better on contract ratio and black level tests, but in normal viewing situations, they simply can't match the Kuro line.

I don't think the question is whether you want to buy this display or not. It's entirely a matter of the cost/benefit analysis. If you are nuts about your home theater, and the thought of spending 4 grand on a TV doesn't scare you, you will not be disappointed. On the other hand, Panasonic and Samsung make some excellent 58 inch plasma displays, for significantly less money. As long as you never saw the black levels on this Pioneer, you wouldn't even know what you were missing, and would probably be perfectly happy. But, with the exception of the Kuro Elite models, the PDP-6020FD and the PDP-5020FD are probably the best displays money can buy today. I don't regret my purchase one bit.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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bought this item thru amazon with they're so called white glove service.well the delivery showed up when it was supposed to the driver sat in his van in front of my house blowing his horn till I answered the door,very professional! then when asked where his helper was he replied that he didn't have any help and he would be able to do what was required, I laughed and asked him how he expected to move a five foot 165 lb tv into my house by himself and he said he would do it needless to say I ended up helping him. when asked how many of these he had delivered and set up he replied none and this is the biggest tv he had ever seen.GREAT, so we unpacked the tv and found that the screen was cracked so I sent it back.after calling amazon they sent me another tv a week later. it was delivered on time and by professional movers who seemed to know what they were doing however they refused to set up the stand and put it onto my tv stand they would only remove it from its packing and lean it against the wall GREAT, now I'm stuck with the task of putting the stand together and some how getting it onto my stand,but that argument soon was quelled when I noticed that this one too had a cracked screen, REALLY GREAT,now I'm stuck in AMAZON limbo waiting for a refund which as near as I can tell may take up to 2 weeks.amazons ridiculous automated e-mail system has me jumping thru hoops and making phone calls I shoud not have to be making but I will try one more time mainly because of the price of this awesome tv after I get my refund!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Monday, August 24, 2009
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I was set on getting an LCD due to glare issues on my first generation 42" plasma screen. I have been tracking this technology for two years trying to convince myself to shell out the $$ to upgrade my old set. The trend in LCDs was clear. They were looking better and better, but with this improvement, most vendors' higher-end LCD sets have shiny screens! The ones with matte screens looked terrible by comparison. The glare with most of the new LCD sets is similar to, or worse than most plasma sets. I also found that when trying to decide on which LCD to purchase, I simply tried to find one that didn't look too much worse than a plasma. Don't get me wrong, many LCD sets look good, but, with the exception of animation, high-end plasma sets look better.

After careful consideration, I decided to get a plasma. The clincher was that I compared a bluray video on the latest Samsung LED-backlit 55" set to the same disk played on a Pioneer Kuro pdp-6020fd. Looking at the LCD first, I thought "wow, that black suit coat is really black!" When I viewed the same disk on the Kuro, I thought "wow, that black suit coat is not just a black blob without definition, but has subtle wrinkles that are completely invisible on the LCD." The local dimming used on the latest LED-backlit LCD screens removes all of the subtle detail in dark scenes. I also noticed that the skin tones looked cartoonish on the Samsung LCD compared to the Kuro.

Now that I have enjoyed the Kuro 60" for a few weeks, I still am amazed at the unbelievable detail and the amazing blackness of the screen. I am also pleasantly surprised at how cool the screen runs. The lack of glare on this screen was also amazing. The anti-reflective coating does a great job - not as good as the older matte LCD screens, but much better than my old plasma or the newer LCD screens.

Note that most wall mounts will not work with this set. This includes ones that claim they can handle sets of this size. The bars that mount to the TV simply are not long enough. I ended up ordering the Sanus VMPL3b through Amazon, which worked great.

I have only one minor complaint: When using the "optimum" mode, which adjusts the color temperature along with brightness based on room lighting, you don't have any control over the overall brightness and contrast. The pre-set levels for these loses some of the detail in dark images. It is a shame that I can't tweak these settings. This is only a minor complaint; the solution is simple - just use one of the other settings. The light sensor still adjusts screen brightness automatically.

Overall, I am VERY pleased with this set. The buying experience from Amazon was also great. A few days after I ordered the set, I scheduled the "white glove" delivery. They delivered the set, un-boxed the set, made sure it worked, and removed the packaging. What more could I ask for?
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Love this display (Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class). My wife isn't into technology or change...and she is ecstatic about it. It up converts really well from our standard broadcast satellite service and DVDs look great (something I didn't expect). I'm using a Sony Play station 3 for BlueRay which has turned out to be a great solution and I'm playing my first console game ever; Valkyria Chronicles. The experience is so immersive I may not play these games on a PC anymore. The Play Station is connected by HDMI to the Pioneer. I didn't have an HDMI connector for my Dennon 7.1 surround sound system, so I connected to the Pioneer via fiber optic. I thought that my surround system sounded great before; using Dolby on DVD movies. The sound is so unbelievably good now on a BlueRay disk that it beats any theatre I've ever attended. The nicest part is that I didn't have to do any configuration, or either side. I'm just amazed how easy it all was.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I can't begin to explain how impressed I am with the Pioneer PDP 6020FD. I have purchased Pioneer compenants before and this is the first Pioneer TV that I purchased. The colors are amazing, the it is easy to operate.

The white glove service I got with the item, was amazing. They brought the TV, set up, made sure everything worked, and went on their way. I'm sure I could have done this myself, but it was good to have someone who knew what they were doing.

I would recommend this TV to anyone as a first time Plasma buyer or looking to upgrade. I upgraded from a 50in Mitsubishi Plasma to the Pioneer 60in. I liked my Mitsubishi, but it did not offer all the features this Pioneer TV has now. Highly recommend Pioneer Kuro, you will not regret this. Even my friends that see my TV are impressed and are now sold on this item.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Sunday, August 23, 2009
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blah blah blah... you have seen all the reviews about how great this tv is... they are all correct. I'm amazed at how nice this tv is. Of course I was upgrading from a 1986 27inch Sony TV so I guess any HD tv would blow me away but I had done a lot of searching before buying this on. The picture is amazing! I find myself standing in front of the tv looking at the images...

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I don't know what I can add about this TV that hasn't already been said. The picture is so much better than any other set I've seen and the cosmetics of it are superb as well. As for Amazon customer support etc: I really like the way they have a seperate conceirge department for these high-ticket items and I needed them because I had a problem with the first set; it developed a line in the picture after about 6 hours of viewing. Amazon put in the order for the new one and said they would have CEVA pickup the old one when the new one was delivered. The delivery / pickup of the defective one is the only place I have any complaint. The two guys from CEVA acted like they were on a pit crew and couldn't get in / out fast enough. They wouldn't put the TV on the included stand (the guys who delivered the first one did) so it was impossible to check the sound or really hook up any source to the it. They plugged it in, made sure it turned on and then took off without half of the stuff I laid out for them from the return set (manual, remote, speaker brackets, etc.). The crew that delivered the first set were very professional, courteous and careful and everyone at Amazon was very helpful and professional throughout the process.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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After ordering this product from Amazon I braced myself for the "white glove nightmare" described by others. Either I was lucky or changes have been made in "glovedom", because the delivery (to San Francisco) by CEVA was professional and flawless. CEVA contacted me by phone and I asked if they would have a two-person crew for the delivery (they said they would and did). They arrived on time, unpacked the unit with care, assembled the speaker and stand (which takes a bit of strength and skill), carefully set it on my furniture, turned it on to insure it was working, gathered up the documentation, and then carted away the packing. Everything was done right and they seemed unhurried and eager to please. It was a totally positive experience.

Oh yes, as everyone else has reported, the 6020 is one amazing product. Even after three weeks, the picture still seems jaw-droppingly, grin-inducingly wonderful.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Saturday, August 22, 2009
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I never got the item turned on. It was broken in shipment. I was quite disappointed. However I call amazon and they we very helpful and quick to get the resolved. They arranged to have the TV picked up and deliverd a new TV. Excellent customer service.

A couple of other points, I have now recieved the new TV and it is Great!! As far as the white glove service I dont think it is anything more than a delivery service. They just unboxed the unit and that was it.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I bought this TV wanting the best I could afford. I didn't buy this at Amazon but another online vendor. Anyways I'm comparing this TV to my Sony SXRD (DLP) TV. It looks so much better maybe due to the fact that I could see the "screen door effect" on my older TV. I love the fact the speakers are optional since I already have my theater setup. The appearance of the TV is excellent, very beautiful to look at first hand. Once setup at the house, it looks so good. I'm sad to see Pioneer discontinue making TVs cause I'm shocked or blown away at how good this TV performs on HD content. Just an overall fantastic TV, I hope it lasts me for the next decade or at least until OLEDs are practical and affordable.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I like this television. Got a reduced price because of a barely noticed scratch on the frame. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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. Friday, August 21, 2009
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This is such a good TV. Picture is beautiful and the sound is ok too. I bought this tv through amazon and got the white glove delivery. All went smoothly and the tv arrived one day ahead of schedule. I advise you do turn on the tv to make sure it works and check for scratches etc.. Only negative comment is (for videophiles) that every option as far as temperature control and some advanced options for picture adjustment aren't available (for 90% of us the extra money for the elite wont make a difference/or we wouldn't notice any difference anyway)and it was missing the screws to connect the speaker which I ended up running to lowes to get. Other thoughts.. my 6020 does not run hot (which I have seen other people mention) nor does it have any humming noises. If you buy this tv it will not dissappoint. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I've had this TV for nearly two months now. I am only using it to watch HD and standard broadcast via Dishnet. I bought it as a flat panel replacement for an old HD-ready rear projection Toshiba 61" 4:3 monster (it still worked fine, but it just wasn't working in our new house). The viewing area has medium light from north windows. Based on the room design, viewing distance will range from 12ft at the couch to 25ft or more at the dining room table and kitchen.
I had spent a couple of months researching the various forums and realized that I was going to have issues regarding the size of the TV that drove me toward plasma, versus the brightness issue that would push me toward LCD at the expense of size. I went back and forth for a while and finally decided to go with the best-reviewed plasma at the premium price.
The quality of the picture itself is outstanding, as long as I'm watching from 12 ft or closer, although it still seems like I'm watching thought dark sunglasses. The whites look more smokey than white. Antiglare is very good. However, for longer viewing distances, the dim picture becomes a signficant issue. I've tried playing with the various picture presentations and tried cranking up the brightness at the expense of the "deep blacks". Best compromise has been "Sport" mode with nearly maxed out brightness setting. This TV would be great in a dark viewing area with fixed viewing distance, but did not work for my viewing arrangement. I would have done better to have bought a quality 52 or 55" LCD. If I ever build a home theater room, it will work great.
By the way, the purchase through Amazon went smoothly. I could have saved a couple of hundred through another site, but went with the free "enhanced" delivery and peace of mind. They unpacked it in the house, but because it was less than 50 degrees outside, could not turn on for a couple of hours. So all I could attest to was that there was no apparent damage and let them move on. Turn on and setup went easy and everything was OK. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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I just bought 2 of these babies and love them ! Mine were shipped by J & R Music via a carrier called Absolute Freight Carriers (or something like that) I paid for expedited threshold delivery. Beware ! Items shipped by dealers (even though they are listed with Amazon.com) are not covered with Amazon shipping rates (ex "free shipping") The day my order was placed an email followed stating further notification would follow when shipment was in route. It did and the dispatcher called me to arrange delivery appointment on thursday between 12 noon and 4 pm, he also wanted to be sure that i understood that this was a threshold delivery (placed inside the door only) and 2 men would make the delivery. I took off work anticipating the delivery only to be called at 10 minutes till 4 to be told that the driver was tied up south of me and would be very arriving very late or could we possibly postphone delivery until the next morning. I agreed so I was told to expect truck around 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. The van arrived here at 9:00 with only the driver. He was very polite and set out to wrestle these beauties into my house. Now mind you, the shipping wt. on each was over 150 lbs. He was atleast 60 yrs old and I have a herniated disc in my back. Thank gosh my 25 yr old son was here to help lift these packages out of the van onto the dolly. Oh, the driver assured me he could handle this but I kringed when I saw that he was going to slide these babies back and drop them about 30" off the truck onto the dolly! I stopped him and made him wait until my son could get outside to assist him. Maybe nothing would have happened to the plasma tvs, but when I've paid over $8,500.00 plus for 2 of these units (freight included) I darn sure was not pleased to see that they were going to be handled like that. I told the driver that his dispatcher informed me that 2 men would be making the delivery. His reply was "ha, they send me out like this everyday without any help." I feel ripped off for having to pay over $800.00 for this kind of freight service.
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. Thursday, August 20, 2009
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If picture quality is important to you, and you don't want to spend significantly more, this is your display. It doesn't get better than this at this price point. It's got 4 HDMI inputs, you can hook a computer up to it, as well as the usual array of monitor options. Contrary to popular opinion, this TV can be calibrated through it's service menu, using software from ControlCal, so it's not worth the premium for the Elite. Enough has been written concerning the stellar picture quality, but an underappreciated feature of this display is its sound quality, especially using the SRS options. Obviously, you'll want to run this through a dedicated surround system, but in a pinch, the supplied speakers are surprisingly good. I would also recommend running a burn in CD (check out AVS forum, settings for KURO 6020) for 150 hours, then doing the ControlCal service menu calibration (you can use the suggested settings from AVs forum). You will then have an uncompromised-in-any-way killer display that is state of the art!Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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Nice TV, a little heavy. You can buy an top on the line Samsung 55 super thin ledtv, very light everything you want in a TV and more. Also, 1/2 the price for this Pioneer. Which it's cool and 5 in bigger. It's ok, if you have $4300 to spend. Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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So I've had the 6020FD for a few months. First off, the 'top of the line' Samsung LCD that maxes out at 55 inches is the UN55B8000. It currently (today) costs $3600. I purchased my Kuro for 3697 all in and is listed at 3700 today on Amazon. So that's $100 difference. Half the price is a comment made by an idiot. It is half the wieght of the Kuro - certainly not half the price. The differnce in the 5 inches (55 to 60) is 19% larger area for the Kuro screen-wise. For me, I did not want anything smaller than 60 inches.

The picture of the Kuro is near perfect out of the box. Put it on Optimum and you are good to go. Digital looks pretty good and HD looks amazing. All visitors comment on the HD picture. 90% of what I watch is HD or blu-ray so it works for me. Right now I am watching a digital channel (Fox Soccer) and it looks very good - not perfect, but very good.
I have watched various movies from a PS3 on the Kuro - Iron Man was stunning, Star Trek II (daytime) looked perfect, even upconverted dvds look excellent.
Lighted conditions is where I was surprised - this TV works very well in lit conditions, anti-glare screen works very well - I have light bouncing off it now and there is 0 reflection on the screen.

It is very heavy - so I have not wall mounted it yet. That is going to be a project and I likely will have to hire a couple of insured installers to do the job. Keep that in mind.
Also, my wall mount did not fit - so make sure your wall mount fits the specified holes on the 6020.

There are screen splotches when it is off - no big deal - part of the plasma experience I suppose.
Do not touch the screen - you are only supposed to clean with the supplied cloth - does not perform miracles. So, try to keep the screen pristine.

I have used the movie mode settings found on internet, like from here and CNET - they work very well - so does simply putting it in optimum mode.
Optimum is great and is one of the truly awesome aspects of this model.

HD is almost 3 dimensional, almost. It is stunning from 1 inch to 12 feet away at any angle.
I have not used the included sound bar so can't comment on sound.
Laptops look great on monitor - I have used VGA (Windows-based) and HDMI (macbook pro) - both looked very good - even watched a TV show off of netflix via the VGA - it was fine, not blu-ray, but good enough.

I cannot get split screen to work the way I would want it to.
TV is almost too easy to operate - Once I discovered how to power it on, the picture looked great and continues to.
If picture looks bad, make sure you are on HDMI option and not simply the cable feed (if you have a cable feed going to it for some reason like I do [trying to get split screen to work])
I would not use other modes other than optimum and movie, I do not see any reason to, but hey, that's me.

P.S. - nobody who has seen the screen thinks it is 'dim' - this screen is quite bright. For those who own it and think it is dim - there are control settings you can manipulate to make it brighter - mine, however, is perfect and not dim at all - the whites in fact are very solid and not 'smokey' in the slightest - something is wrong perhaps with your connection or input if any of your colors, white included, look 'smokey' on this plasma.Get more detail about Pioneer PDP-6020FD 60-Inch Class KURO Plasma HDTV.

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