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Other than the 9th gen Pioneers I've still not seen a set that compares to the 8th gen Pioneers. Only thing that would put me off would be lack of warrenty support.

I've got 5 years on my Pio from Pio, so I've love to see what they would do if anything went wrong with it.

Ive wondered that, thats why I got my 5yr warranty from the online shop and not from Pioneer:eek:.
 
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Though they are not making them anymore (which made me rush out to get one while I had the chance), there will be a mountain of spare parts which they will be able to make use of...I guess they would just send an engineer out...?

Calibration was mentioned a couple of posts ago...I've dug around the menus and found some detailed colour settings which I was surprised to find on a 'consumer' TV!

Is calibration something that can be done at home, in the same way that monitors are calibrated with tools such as the Spyder and Eye-one?

I would imagine it's different but would be interested to know more about it, has anyone got any information, and does it really make £300 worth of difference when all the picture processing settings are switched off?
 
Is calibration something that can be done at home

Yes you can by software that can make a difference but not as much difference as an ISF engineer with thousands of pounds worth of equipment;). Go and look over at AVForums for in depth detail about getting your TV calibrated!
 
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Though they are not making them anymore (which made me rush out to get one while I had the chance), there will be a mountain of spare parts which they will be able to make use of...I guess they would just send an engineer out...?

Calibration was mentioned a couple of posts ago...I've dug around the menus and found some detailed colour settings which I was surprised to find on a 'consumer' TV!

Is calibration something that can be done at home, in the same way that monitors are calibrated with tools such as the Spyder and Eye-one?

I would imagine it's different but would be interested to know more about it, has anyone got any information, and does it really make £300 worth of difference when all the picture processing settings are switched off?

Getting your set ISFd professionally is the real way to do it because:

- He will know what he is doing :p
- The equipment will cost thousands and be made specifically for this job.
- You will have a setting for daytime and night.
- Each input will be calibrated, therefore each different source will be catered for and made to look as good as it can.
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Two films there I would really much like differently Tears of the rising sun loved that when I was little I'm not even sure if its out on Blu ray yet.


Tips hat back:cool:, would love to get my mine ISF calibrated but thats £300 and not priority at the moment. I was worried about wall mounting so got a universal bracket that would take 140 kilo plasma and extra long bolts lol, I have already bolted up and down the stairs thinking its coming away from the wall but its safe I can do pull ups on it lol that bugger aint coming down touch wood.

Hahaha check out my thread, I put up some pictures of my install. I used 4x 80mm rawl bolts, 12 "tap con" concrete screws and I was still worried for a few days... :D

Here's some pictures of the Blu-Rays I've collected. I still have the jaw-dropping moment when I watch some of them.. Gotta love Blade Runner.

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I have to say those earlier pictures are absolutely amazing... especially since you've taken them with a camera... you've gone a long way to convincing me to switch to a plasma.. by the way , presumign we're talking about the same tv as the will smith ( I am legend) , what resolution is that running at? ( i still need convincing that resolution isnt everything)
 
Ad do you know if there's a way of renaming channels? The whole Input 1 thing is kinda lame.
 
My 5090 remote is falling apart - the top (with the button labels) is really coming away from the bottom, so that the input buttons right at the top of the remote are completely flat. Most of the channel buttons downwars are fine

Hopefully I can get a free replacement after this length of time
 
My 5090 remote is falling apart - the top (with the button labels) is really coming away from the bottom, so that the input buttons right at the top of the remote are completely flat. Most of the channel buttons downwars are fine

Hopefully I can get a free replacement after this length of time

Let me know how you get on mate as mine has got a little nick in the top corner and although it's no real big deal it is visible if you can get replacement's it'll be something that I'll want to do ;)
 
I like the remote - its nice and weighty, rather than just being cheap light plastic - a good firm feel imo

Sure Tom - although Im not that hopeful
 
My remote don't rattle. I need to get myself a harmony one remote because I'm tired of using 3 remotes to turn things on.
 
The amount of money these televisions cost you shouldn't be worrying about the remote control!

The other way to look at it is that because these sets cost so ******* much, you expect every part of it to last in a decent condition rather than fall apart lol :D
 
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