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" after seeing one in action, it's hard to look at any other technology the same way"How do these sets compare to the 9G Pioneer Elite?
Blows them out of the water. Side by side, the Laser TV is brighter and renders faster because they are using lasers.
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Fargus @ Mar 24th 2009 3:07PM
" after seeing one in action, it's hard to look at any other technology the same way"
How do these sets compare to the 9G Pioneer Elite?
haX0r @ Mar 24th 2009 4:35PM
Blows them out of the water. Side by side, the Laser TV is brighter and renders faster because they are using lasers.