This looks like a Euro model of the 60" Pioneer Kuro. I realize it doesn't have a tuner/receiver or speakers or stand, but just as a screen is it closer to the 6020 or the 151FD?
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Its basically a non elite Kuro without the tuner or amp. It does not offer the ISF calibration modes.Originally posted by GremalThis looks like a Euro model of the 60" Pioneer Kuro. I realize it doesn't have a tuner/receiver or speakers or stand, but just as a screen is it closer to the 6020 or the 151FD?- Bottom
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not sure on the US, but in oz the krp series is whats sold through specialist stores and is just a monitor rather than a TV hence minus the tuner/receiver and speakers.
It is ultra slim as a result though at just 65mm deep and lighter.
It is also sold through the spcialist stores with the price including a full ISF calibration. I understand it most definitely includes the isf modes
If I were buying a kuro today the KRP-500/600M would most definitely what I'd be getting as personally I have no need for either the speakers or built in tuner/receiver. The KRP series does cost a tad more though and pricing through specialist stores is not quite competitive as the pio kuro's sold in other stores.
as mentioned cant say for the US but in OZ the KRP series is as what we get below,
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In North America the KRP 500 and KRP 600 do not have the ISF modes. The version which is slim with no tuner and amp that is the Signature series (141FD and 111FD).
Here is a good thread on the north american KRP models
Here is one I started on the Signature model which has ISF modes.
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