Pioneer PRO-710HD Rear Projection
Pioneer PRO-710HD Rear Projection
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 26, 2003]
theoracleprodigy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The best picture on a HDTV. Modes for any signal (except progressive).
Weakness:
Cost a lot (unless you get a great deal) I must be one of the luckiest people alive. I have been looking for a HDTV for a while and really love Pioneer equipment. I didn't have the 8300 to just pluck down on a TV. Ultimate was closing out discontinued items that were left in there store and wala, I end up getting this thing. As one other person said, God is good. ;-) This has got to be the best HDTV that I have ever looked at. I was going to buy a Mitsubishi series HDTV and probably only a 50'. This is a huge TV, but it has a very good picture. I was not impressed with the way it looked in the store at all. It seemed dark and not as detailed as other TV’s. When I got it home there was a really big difference in how it looks. The whole picture is crisp and detailed. The picture was even better than our older Sony Trinitron TV. I have it hooked up to a pioneer elite DVD player and it looks amazing. Progressive scan really does make a difference. Yeah the TV probably looks good with a regular DVD player but why would you pay for the TV and not have the best possible signal? I don't understand that logic at all. I have watched movies all weekend long and can't keep my eyes off of the TV. The picture looks excellent from top corner to the center. It’s also nice to be able to stretch you images from any signal. When watching TV this is a great feature. It doesn't really bother me to be stuck in full mode on progressive, because you can just use interlaced and change modes just fine. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 20, 2003]
dare on
AudioPhile
Strength:
After ISF calibration there is no way on earth anyone could ever find fault with this gorgeous picture!!!
Weakness:
Crooked convergence lines make for a slightly slanted screen. NO DVI INPUTS!!! I may be left out in the cold with high def. I'm not going to bore you with describing how great the picture is, if you have looked at this TV you know it's superb. I do have a few points I would like to make though. ISF CALIBRATION! Get it done! For those not familiar with this it stands for IMAGING SCIENCE FOUNDATION (www.imagingscience.com) and it is a must! If you don't get it done you're only seeing 75% of your TV's potential. Don't waist extra money on some guy from the local TV store to come and tinker with your set for 20 minutes just tweaking the factory presets - make sure he is ISF trained. I spent $225 and the guy worked for 2 hours on mine. This is basically what he did. First he took the bottom grille cover off the front of the set and removed the piece of wood that is there to expose the spaghetti of wires inside. Then he hooks up a laptop computer to it and measures how your 3 guns are firing. My red gun was shooting way too high. So he evens the guns out so they are all firing the same - THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!! He then puts in his own dvd and gets a big white square to come up on the screen. He then puts a suction cup on the screen and this measures how bright your picture should be, not too dark or too bright. Then he hooks up a $10,000 Philips color analyzer to make sure all the colors are acurate. The greens are green, not yellowy-green etc. He then ajusts the convergence for you. This is done for every input source you have be it satellite, dvd, vcr, or whatever. I'm telling you it makes a huge difference. C'mon folks you spent thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars on the set - spend a few hundred more and get it PROPERLY calibrated - ISF! Remember... tweaking the picture presets is useless unless your guns are all firing evenly first. It will also add life to your guns - my red gun was firing waaayyyy too hot. DVI CONNECTIONS!! (Digital Visual Interface) A TRUE digital connection. I am extremely mad that I spent all this money on an excellent TV, and I may not be able to watch ANY high def TV in the future. They want to make it so ALL high def shows come through this connection only(or firewire). The Pro 710 has no DVI input but the 730HD has 2! If they make it so that all high def material can only be accessed through a DVI input the 710HD will still be able to view the channels, but they will be down-converted to 480P instead of the 1080i. That is no good!!! I have found one problem with my set. When I bring up the 72 point convergence screen I noticed that my white lines running horizontally are a bit crooked. They slant down on one side by half an inch, therefore I am looking at a slightly slanted picture. I have had a Pioneer technician look at it and he did go into some menu only he could access to straighten out the lines. The problem was that any line he manually moved affected all the other lines so now the original line is corrected but now others that were fine before are now slanted. I'm having him come out and work on it again but the Pioneer people are very slow to accomodate you. One word of advice concerning progressive scan dvd players. I spoke to my Pioneer guy and he told me not to waist my money on a $250 Toshiba progressive scan unit as it will have no benefits over the line doubling system in the PRO710. He told me the only way to get a slightly improved picture is to buy a decent, more expensive unit like the Pioneer Elite DV-47Ai for around $1200 US. Similar Products Used: panasonic 27 inch TV |
[Dec 03, 2002]
Gregg
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build quality, picture, cabinetry
Weakness:
None Outstanding television! Clear and deep picture. DVD movies, particularly with a progressive scan DVD player, are wonderful to watch. Cabinetry is a definite plus - gives a feeling of luxury (no cheap plastic casing here). Distance from the screen is critical. You cannot be too far away (withing reason), but if you are less than 10 feet away, the clarity suffers a bit (same as if you viewed ANY television too close). At 10-15 feet away, I believe there is no better rear projection TV on the market. Period. The new DLP systems are phenomenal, but for the money, the value and quality of the Pioneer Elite are unparalleled. If you cannot see $5000 difference in picture, why pay it? Shop carefully, there are good deals out there. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 06, 2002]
1234567890
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail, saturation, color accuracy, very low distortion, accurate black level, very good line doubler, more inputs than you could need.
Weakness:
None really I looked at every HDTV on the market and this one was the best RPTV I could find. I had it for about 3 months and decided to upgrade to component inputs...WOW, big difference. I then waited another couple of months before I decided to have an ISF certified technician calibrate the set...another WOW, huge improvement in too many ways to discuss here. If you own this TV, you spent some bucks, don''t be a dork, spend the money to have it professionally calibrated by an ISF technician. You will finally be getting your $$$''s worth. I wasn''t to comfortable dropping that much cash on a TV but now that I''ve got it set up properly, it is just an awesome television. Similar Products Used: At the time this tv came out, there were no similar products. It was way ahead of the competition. |
[Jun 22, 2000]
Leo
Audiophile
Strength:
Magnificent picture, exterior appearance, progessive component inputs.
Weakness:
Remote control, lack of input labeling,#of inputs could be greater, progressive input locks the screen in FULL mode. I agree with the previous reviews in most cases, but I am more critical. I have spent the past two years searching for an HD ready set that is really the best. This is an expensive purchase and likely to be kept for a number of years, so you should be pleased with the purchase and have no regrets. Similar Products Used: Sony 36 XBR 200, Mitsubishi HD 60inch 4:3 |
[Mar 23, 2001]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome picture, when it works. Good remote. Beautiful cabinet
Weakness:
Never ending problems with red gun; Pioneer electronics lack Got this unit early this year. Awesome picture and decent sound. About five weeks after receiving the unit everything on the screen turned red. Authorized Service center replaced red card and all was well for a few days. Then red flickering began. After two more visits and replacement of VR block, unit still doesn't work well. Watching any program is like having red tinted glasses on. |
[Nov 10, 2001]
David
Audiophile
Strength:
This is a Elite 720HD review...Picture sharpness, color, build quality, features, sound (yes sound).
Weakness:
none I have had my 720HD for about 2 weeks now and am THRILLED! Similar Products Used: none |
[Jun 19, 2000]
Rodney Sculthorpe
Audiophile
Strength:
Picture quality, physical appearance, technical versatility
Weakness:
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING I found a retailer on the net that I bought the Elite PRO-710HD for $6499 plus $175 shipping. I first saw the Pro-700HD a year or so ago and fell in love with that, but couldn't afford it. Since then the PRO-710HD has come out and replaced it. Let me tell you: the Lord moves in mysterious ways. I now believe it was his wisdom that caused me to have to wait, and now I have the PRO-710HD, and I am in TV heaven. There is no other explanation. Similar Products Used: Demo'd several big screen TV's |
[Jun 12, 2000]
Harry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Everything
Weakness:
NONE. This Set is simply -- Awesome. It even looks good turned off! DVD material is the best I have seen during my audition stage and now that I've had it I can't see myself upgrading for a long,long time. It is well worth the premium price that I paid at a local dealer. Similar Products Used: Mits 65905, Tosh TW65x-- |
[Jun 10, 2000]
Sujeet Mohanty
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The line doubler for NTSC video blows the competition away.Connectivity is super having component and RGB. Do not need progressive scan DVD player.Picture is gorgeous even with factory settings.With calibration HD picture is stunning.I have hooked it up with a Panasonic Digital VCR and DST50 STB HD decoder. Anxiously awaiting the arrival of the new TU-HDS20 Panasonic HD receiver. Black laquer finish is stately.DVD never looked this good. It is awesome.
Weakness:
Everyone speaks of the remote. I do not find it cumbersome. It is backlit too. Even if the video is outstanding out of the box, please get a professional calibration done. You will see the difference. The audio is good but I have hooked it to my DENON 4800 and so it does not matter. It is pricey but you get what you pay for. I am extremely pleased with the product.Being a lifelong Sony guy I was apprehensive. But I think after comparing it with other similar products, it simply crushes the competition. Similar Products Used: None. My last TV was or still is (the kids gleefully took it)the SONY 53 XBR (5 years and still a great product) |