Kuro Killer

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Dan Driscoll

Kuro Killer
« on: 12 Sep 2008, 04:42 pm »

oscar

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #1 on: 17 Sep 2008, 03:16 pm »
Hmmm....  maybe not.  especially at twice the price.

"... Pioneer won on ultimate black level and in the effectiveness of its anti-reflective screen..."

Someone's suggesting I get a looksee at the new Mitsu Laservue TV before I "settle" for a Kuro....


PeteG

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #2 on: 17 Sep 2008, 04:07 pm »
Hmmm....  maybe not.  especially at twice the price.

"... Pioneer won on ultimate black level and in the effectiveness of its anti-reflective screen..."

Someone's suggesting I get a looksee at the new Mitsu Laservue TV before I "settle" for a Kuro....



Rumor has it the Mitsubishi 65” Laservue will retail for $7000 this fall.

oscar

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #3 on: 17 Sep 2008, 05:22 pm »
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Rumor has it the Mitsubishi 65” Laservue will retail for $7000 this fall.

The local hi-end shop is expecting to have it for demo at their new product showing early part of October.  This would be just before I make a decision on a display. They have Pioneer elite Kuro as well for some hopefully useful comparisons.

Don_S

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #4 on: 17 Sep 2008, 05:34 pm »
I just received an invitation from my local dealer to an open-house with Kuros and factory reps.  I thought I read in some business news that Pioneer had deep-sixed the Kuro line.  :scratch:

oscar

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #5 on: 17 Sep 2008, 05:58 pm »
I keep hearing Pioneer is losing market share in the Flat panel area so I can understand why they might consider getting out.   However, the Kuro line is the best PQ out there, IMHO, so there's got to be a market for that, at least until OLED, lasers or something else supercedes it.  I have yet to see an LCD I thought was as good as the Kuros.

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Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #6 on: 18 Sep 2008, 04:29 am »
Hey guys I'm new to Audio Circle, but not to the audio and video world. My opinion is Kuros are the best I've seen, and Panasonic is the best bang for the buck. Maybe next year will be diffrent rumor has it Panasonic will be making the Panels for Pioneer, some say Sharp.

electricbear

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #7 on: 18 Sep 2008, 02:11 pm »
The Mits did not look very good at CES. I'd do the Kuro in a heartbeat. Oh that's right I already have.

tvyankee

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #8 on: 18 Sep 2008, 02:51 pm »
hey

if you want to save some bucks just buy the 800 series's from Panasonic. the kuro is only a little better in the blacks. Color sat is the same.

Good luck

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Dan Driscoll

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #9 on: 18 Sep 2008, 05:45 pm »
I thought I read in some business news that Pioneer had deep-sixed the Kuro line.  :scratch:


Pioneer has stopped manufacturing their own panels, but they have not announced any plans to get out of the plasma market. IIRC, they are buying their plasma panels from Panasonic now.

electricbear

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #10 on: 18 Sep 2008, 07:03 pm »
It's my understanding that Pioneer are still making the panels for their current line up. Panasonic will start making them for the next generation.

bummrush

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #11 on: 18 Sep 2008, 07:29 pm »
I think Sony if they don't already are farmig out stuff to other makers to.

Double Ugly

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #12 on: 19 Sep 2008, 12:54 am »
It's my understanding that Pioneer are still making the panels for their current line up. Panasonic will start making them for the next generation.

That's what I thought, but according to this post on Audioholics, it's actually Matsushita who'll be making panels for both companies.

As for the topic of this thread, what's relevant to me is that the "Kuro Killer" is a 2009 model year product compared to a 2008 model year KURO.

Regardless, double the price ($5k for the KURO vs. $10k for the Panny) seems an awfully high premium for an additional 5 inches and slightly better blacks.  It's sufficient to eliminate the "killer" tag in my mind's eye, but that's just me.  :dunno:

Rumor has it the 10g KURO (2009 models) will be significantly better than this year's model for the same or less $$$, but time will tell.

JDUBS

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #13 on: 19 Sep 2008, 01:20 am »
It's my understanding that Pioneer are still making the panels for their current line up. Panasonic will start making them for the next generation.

That's what I thought, but according to this post on Audioholics, it's actually Matsushita who'll be making panels for both companies.

As for the topic of this thread, what's relevant to me is that the "Kuro Killer" is a 2009 model year product compared to a 2008 model year KURO.

Regardless, double the price ($5k for the KURO vs. $10k for the Panny) seems an awfully high premium for an additional 5 inches and slightly better blacks.  It's sufficient to eliminate the "killer" tag in my mind's eye, but that's just me.  :dunno:

Rumor has it the 10g KURO (2009 models) will be significantly better than this year's model for the same or less $$$, but time will tell.

I heard the 11G will be even better than the 10G and cost less than it!  Sorry, couldn't resist. :wink:

Double Ugly

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #14 on: 19 Sep 2008, 01:43 am »
It's my understanding that Pioneer are still making the panels for their current line up. Panasonic will start making them for the next generation.

That's what I thought, but according to this post on Audioholics, it's actually Matsushita who'll be making panels for both companies.

As for the topic of this thread, what's relevant to me is that the "Kuro Killer" is a 2009 model year product compared to a 2008 model year KURO.

Regardless, double the price ($5k for the KURO vs. $10k for the Panny) seems an awfully high premium for an additional 5 inches and slightly better blacks.  It's sufficient to eliminate the "killer" tag in my mind's eye, but that's just me.  :dunno:

Rumor has it the 10g KURO (2009 models) will be significantly better than this year's model for the same or less $$$, but time will tell.

I heard the 11G will be even better than the 10G and cost less than it!  Sorry, couldn't resist. :wink:

The 9G is better than the 8G, but retails for less.  If the trend holds true for the 2009 model KURO, the rather surprising price gap between the KURO and the Panny will be even larger, thus making the "killer" designation even less applicable IMO.

That was my point.

GHM

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #15 on: 19 Sep 2008, 03:08 am »
Before I spent money on a Kuro, I would just buy a nice LCD projector and get a 100" screen.  :wink:

oscar

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #16 on: 19 Sep 2008, 03:21 am »
Before I spent money on a Kuro, I would just buy a nice LCD projector and get a 100" screen.  :wink:

I already have a 110" screen and FP; my next display will be for a bedroom system to replace a CRT.  60" Pioneer Elite Kuro would do nicely, but maybe the Mitsu Laservue might be better.   My next FP could be Laser-based perhaps.


GHM

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #17 on: 19 Sep 2008, 03:28 am »
Before I spent money on a Kuro, I would just buy a nice LCD projector and get a 100" screen.  :wink:

I already have a 110" screen and FP; my next display will be for a bedroom system to replace a CRT.  60" Pioneer Elite Kuro would do nicely, but maybe the Mitsu Laservue might be better.   My next FP could be Laser-based perhaps.



Nice!...I've heard there's a LED projector in the works. I haven't seen the laser TV yet. There should be one at the shop hopefully in November. Production doesn't begin till October. Mitsubishi is very hush hush about these units. They had all the technician sign a waiver not to give any detailed info about the laser TV.

Dan Driscoll

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #18 on: 19 Sep 2008, 04:15 pm »
That's what I thought, but according to this post on Audioholics, it's actually Matsushita who'll be making panels for both companies.


IIRC, Matsushita is the parent company of Panasonic.

Double Ugly

Re: Kuro Killer
« Reply #19 on: 19 Sep 2008, 10:48 pm »
IIRC, Matsushita is the parent company of Panasonic.

I believe you're correct.  Per Answers.com,
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Matsushita produces electronic products under a variety of names, including:

    * Panasonic (home appliances for the overseas market, personal electronics, audio/video equipment, microchips, automotive components)
    * National (home appliances for the Japanese market)
    * Nais (components for automated systems, replaced by Panasonic in 2004)
    * Quasar (lower-priced televisions, video equipment and appliances in the North American market—being phased out)
    * Technics (audio equipment)
    * Ramsa (professional audio equipment)
    * Rasonic (as of 1994, home appliances for the Chinese market).

Additionally, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd - the company which offers the Lumix brand digital cameras and last week announced the launch of the world's smallest SLR, the Lumix DMC-G1 - will on 1 October change its name to Panasonic.

Nevertheless, I believe the Audioholics poster's intent was to quell any notion Pioneer will be selling re-badged Panasonic televisions.