Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A review

A stunning plasma screen combined with Freeview and an HD satellite receiver is just short of IDTV perfection

TechRadar Verdict

The KRP-500A is a superb high-definition display that will really make the most of new hi-def channels and sources and will stand the test of time. If money's no object then it's also not bad for watching a few Euro TV channels, but it's probably not worth the investment if you're only after free-to-air HD because there just isn't enough – and it doesn't support Freesat fully. But if you're kitting out for an HD lifestyle with Sky HD, a games console, PC media server and Blu-ray player, you'll get the best possible results.

Pros

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    Amazing SD and HD picture quality

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    DVB-S2 HD satellite receiver

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    DLNA media playback

Cons

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    No Freesat EPG

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    Can't record to USB

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For those who prize picture quality above all else, there are TVs, and then there are Pioneer Kuro TVs, and it was sad news that the same day we took possession of the KRP-500A, Pioneer announced that this generation of Kuro will be the last.

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