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After all, Pioneer is the king of black and the LX is part of Pioneer's 9th generation of plasma panels, which boast even better darks. Does this TV do enough to justify its price tag? Design As big as this TV is, it doesn't look bulkier than Pioneer's smaller models. We're actually pretty surprised at how light the TV is.
Sure, you won't be able to lift it on your own, but it's not heavy enough to sink a battleship either. This is a sign that plasma TVs have come a long way in a short period of time. Despite its massive screen size, this isn't a deep TV, measuring just 93mm. As the average British home isn't set up for such big screens, you can push it further against a wall, giving you precious millimetres of viewing distance.
As we've noted with previous Pioneer products, the remote control is nothing short of a work of art. Fashioned out of what feels like a lump of solid metal, it's truly impressive. We're also big fans of the key layout, which sets aside buttons for switching inputs. That's a very smart idea and one we'd like to see on more remotes. There are also component, composite and VGA connections lurking about.
You'll also find optical digital and subwoofer outputs, as well as the ubiquitous RCA audio jacks and a headphone output. Features Because Pioneer aims to produce the best quality TVs, it places a lot of emphasis on picture processing. Somewhat obviously, the electronics that go into a TV have more of an influence on the picture quality than the physical panel itself. This is the reason that TVs made by various manufacturers look so different to one another, even though they often use the same panels.
To confirm the quality of the Pioneer's picture processing, we broke out our HQV test disc. The Pioneer mopped up noise without any problem at all, showed exceptional de-interlacing skills and generally aced the tests. As you'd expect, the LX comes with both analogue and digital tuners. Tuning the TV is reasonably simple and doesn't take very long. We don't generally have trouble tuning those channels here, so it's possible this TV needs a stronger than average signal.
You may want to check such things before you rush out with your overflowing purse to buy one. With a nod to our digital world, the Pioneer has a USB socket, into which you can plug a memory stick with your favourite photos. A nice feature, but we'd prefer an Ethernet socket and the ability to stream and decode HD video over a network. It seems important to mention that this TV can use up to watts when it's in full swing. That's much more than most TVs and it's not going to help save the polar bears either.
Performance At 60 inches, this screen is well over double the size that Freeview was designed for. It's easy to forget that when the UK's digital TV system was introduced 10 years ago, the average TV was between 20 and 28 inches. For that reason, watching a highly-compressed MPEG-2 channel is far from pleasant.