Reviewed on July 18, 2008CNET did not review the Pioneer Kuro PDP-6020FD, but we did review a smaller model in the series.TAGS:Pioneer Kuro, Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on August 22, 2007We have not reviewed the Pioneer PDP-4280HD, but we have reviewed the 50-inch version. We expect the two to deliver similar picture quality. Aside from screen size, the main difference between the two panels is that the 42-inch model does not have a detachable speaker; its speaker is fixed.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on October 2, 2007While we have not reviewed the PDP-6010FD and PDP-5010FD, we have reviewed the very similar Pioneer PDP-5080HD.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on October 2, 2007While we have not reviewed the PDP-6010FD and PDP-5010FD, we have reviewed the very similar Pioneer PDP-5080HD.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on August 24, 2006The Pioneer VSX-1016TXV offers formidable home-theater sound and a solid feature set for a midrange A/V receiver, with only its minimalist HDMI features falling short.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on September 19, 2005A great-sounding midpriced A/V receiver, Pioneer's VSX-1015TX offers THX certification and an improved version of the industry's best autosetup program.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics
Reviewed on May 23, 2006The Pioneer VSX-516 is the company's entry-level A/V receiver for 2006, but the step-up VSX-816 model offers a much better deal.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics, AV receiver
Reviewed on January 30, 2006The Pioneer VSX-72TXV's winning combination of cutting-edge features and audiophile sound quality are hard to beat, but its HDMI features fall just a hair short.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics, receiver, DVD-Audio, DVD
Reviewed on November 27, 2006With an extensive feature package, rock-solid build quality, and awesome sound, the Pioneer Elite VSX-82TXS is a worthy combination of everything we expect in a high-end A/V receiver.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics, receiver, Denon, speakers, DVD
Reviewed on March 12, 2007The impressively equipped Pioneer Avic-D3 offers an array of advanced navigation and media playback functions, but the system's poor hardware design limits its usability.TAGS:Pioneer Electronics, destination, route, touch screen, road