Used Pioneer LX-5090 or new Panasonic 50V
Used Pioneer LX-5090 or new Panasonic 50V
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danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Hi,

I posted on another thread as I was considering a new Panasonic 50V or 50VT. I'm now considering a used Pioneer LX-5090 Kuro plasma and I’ve been told it knocks the socks off the Panasonic 50V. Any thoughts on this?

I don’t mind buying used, I don’t want any fancy freeview/freesat HD tuners or 3D, or online features such as iPlayer and YouTube or anything else, as I have Apple TV and Sky HD for all those features. I simply want the best picture quality a 50” plasma TV can give.

I know no one knows how the new Panasonic 30B TVs will fair against the Pioneers as they haven’t been properly reviewed yet, but any thoughts on this? I do love the look of the Pioneer TVs aesthetically, but I haven’t seen the picture on one for ages and I certainly haven’t seen it side by side the Panasonic.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Dan

johnnyreggae

3,118 posts

182 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Pioneer - no contest - doesn't really need bluray or hd

Look at the blackness of the black

danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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johnnyreggae said:
Pioneer - no contest - doesn't really need bluray or hd

Look at the blackness of the black
That's what I'm thinking. Unfortunately, as the Pioneers aren't made anymore, no one has one to demo so I'm buying blind.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

267 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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I have a Kuro 600M, and am looking at a couple of 50" tellies to go in other rooms. Each time I look at the newer gen tellies I just end up walking full circle back to 500s and 5090s. Unless you have to have 3D or such like, I simply can't see the point, and black is.... well.... the new black.

danyeates

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244 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Nice one!

sjc

15,613 posts

292 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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I've had a 60" Kuro for 18 months, it's simply got the "wow" factor with the picture.I got a chap from the ISF to set the picture up after 3 months, and the subtle differences were def' worth having.

danyeates

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244 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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I'm thinking I'm going to hold off a purchase until next month when the new Panasonic 30B TVs come out, just to give them a chance. A TX-P50G30B is coming out at about the same price as a used Pioneer PDP-LX5090 with no warranty. I think I'm going to wait and read some reviews first.

sjc

15,613 posts

292 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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danyeates said:
I'm thinking I'm going to hold off a purchase until next month when the new Panasonic 30B TVs come out, just to give them a chance. A TX-P50G30B is coming out at about the same price as a used Pioneer PDP-LX5090 with no warranty. I think I'm going to wait and read some reviews first.
My Kuro came with a Pioneer 5 year warranty,might be worth finding out if they are transferable?

danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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Yeah, Pioneer sets with warranties seem to sell for a lot more. I'm keeping my eye on a KRP-500a as I missed a LX-5090 yesterday!

tdm34ds

7,476 posts

232 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I changed an LX5090 for a 50VT20 and I don't feel short changed,side by side the Kuro had slightly better black levels
but I honestly can't fault the VT

If you don't want 3D then the 50V20 is available at around £1250ish wink and has a stunning picture.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

267 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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tdm34ds said:
I changed an LX5090 for a 50VT20 and I don't feel short changed,side by side the Kuro had slightly better black levels
but I honestly can't fault the VT
Easy answer then: have both!

danyeates

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7,248 posts

244 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I've gone mad! I'm just won a Pioneer KRP-500a on eBay biggrin Completely skint now, so I hope it's worth it!

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

267 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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danyeates said:
I've gone mad! I'm just won a Pioneer KRP-500a on eBay biggrin Completely skint now, so I hope it's worth it!
Ace! Fab screens, you won't be disappointed.

TEKNOPUG

20,190 posts

227 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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Seeing as Pioneer no longer make TV's, what return would you get from Pioneer via the warranty if the TV went kaput? Would they refund the full price of the TV when it was sold 4 years ago? Or do they have enough spares to effectively build you a new TV?

tdm34ds

7,476 posts

232 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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TEKNOPUG said:
Seeing as Pioneer no longer make TV's, what return would you get from Pioneer via the warranty if the TV went kaput? Would they refund the full price of the TV when it was sold 4 years ago? Or do they have enough spares to effectively build you a new TV?
At the time of the shutting down of the TV dept, we where told that there would be 100% spares
availability for 7 years, so they must've stockpiled a fair bit.

sjc

15,613 posts

292 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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tdm34ds said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Seeing as Pioneer no longer make TV's, what return would you get from Pioneer via the warranty if the TV went kaput? Would they refund the full price of the TV when it was sold 4 years ago? Or do they have enough spares to effectively build you a new TV?
At the time of the shutting down of the TV dept, we where told that there would be 100% spares
availability for 7 years, so they must've stockpiled a fair bit.
yes Was told the same.

TEKNOPUG

20,190 posts

227 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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So I could purchase a "spare" screen, case and all the electrical gubbings from Pioneer, then get busy with my trusty soldering iron scratchchin

idea

hehe

sjc

15,613 posts

292 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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TEKNOPUG said:
So I could purchase a "spare" screen, case and all the electrical gubbings from Pioneer, then get busy with my trusty soldering iron scratchchin

idea

hehe
No.There's no more stock of soldering iron parts.

TEKNOPUG

20,190 posts

227 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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sjc said:
No.There's no more stock of soldering iron parts.
So what happens if that is the part that fails? How do Pioneer honour the warranty then?

sjc

15,613 posts

292 months

Monday 14th March 2011
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TEKNOPUG said:
sjc said:
No.There's no more stock of soldering iron parts.
So what happens if that is the part that fails? How do Pioneer honour the warranty then?
Superglue.