

KURO RED TINT
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm Red Tint is a rather debatable topic, when it comes to the Pioneer Kuro TV. On one hand, you have those that see it as an irritating flaw in the design, whilst others pay no attention to it because the actual visible picture quality is still superb. It comes in two forms: Moderate: When viewing a blank screen with no source, or the cropped black bars when watching certain movies, a feint reddish tint,


KURO OWNERS
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm We have sold, serviced and supported countless Kuro. I personally have 20 Kuro in storage as part of my private collection, including the limited edition 'white' and 'beige gris' KRP-500A, with matching color KRP-SW01 table stands. Limited Edition KRP-500PW displaying the scrolling "vertical blinds" test Pattern in the hidden Kuro Service Menu KRP-500BG displaying a Pioneer logo screensaver from my B


What causes the Blue Blink on the Pioneer Kuro TV
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm The blue blink issue is primarily (but not always), caused by a failure in the voltage regulators on various assembly circuit boards within the TV. They have basically worn out over a life time of regulating the correct amount of electrical potential that passes to and from critical logic chips. BLUE BLINK ON A KURO Our D.I.Y. KURO BLUE BLINK Repair Kit has helped 100's of Pioneer Kuro owners, from


To tweak or not to tweak...that is the question?
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm Some Kuro owners are obsessed with trying to get the blacks even blacker on the Kuro. Is this a good thing to do? Comparing a Kuro to an OLED is the wrong way to think. The Kuro is a completely different technology, designed to give a different output. Plasma TVs were inspired by the natural phenomenon of the Sun's plasma reacting with the earths magnetic field. Voila! The Northern Lights is the result


Protect your investment
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm So you went out and grabbed yourself a proper bargain by getting a Kuro cheap off of ebay or an online forum...However, "all that shines is not always golden". The amount of times I have received enquiries from the public with problems after one of these types of purchases. One chap, said he drove over 150 miles to pick up a Pioneer Kuro LX5090 for £200. He said the owner fully demonstrated the Kuro an


Pioneer Kuro - 10 YEARS on... still a threat to the competition.
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm No other TV has attracted the cult like obsession as the 9th generation pioneer Kuro. The fact that 10 year old Pioneer plasma TVs are still being compared to the current selling OLEDs bares testament to the awesome reputation that Pioneer Kuro has earned. This is even more amazing when compared to the speed of change within the tech industry. The Apple iPhone has had 13 editions in the same 10 year ti


Table stand or on the wall, which is the best way to display your Kuro?
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm That's an easy one. I have owned literally hundreds of Kuro over the years ("lucky guy", I hear you say) and have enjoyed them at various locations around the world. The pictures below is the best way to answer the aforementioned question. Nothing looks this slick. The timeless design is so exquisite - "not just any black, but Kuro piano gloss black". Personally, I prefer my Kuro wall mounted; seamless


5 good reasons why you should buy a used Pioneer Kuro plasma TV
Click on the heart icon at the bottom. Like the blog to help the algorithm KRP-600A | Flagship Pioneer Kuro 1. The picture quality - Is as good or better than at least 99% of current TVs that cost 10 times as much as you can pick up a second hand 9th Generation Kuro TV. Many people that buy the new OLEDs complain about the picture being over bright and artificial and that their favorite movies have lost their original feel. 2. Extremely well built. That's why Pioneer could

