Thanks for the advice. I am seriously considering the Kuro PDP-6020FD and the krp 600M. The only problem is that my wall is comprised of multiple shelves. I would have the TV on the ground level on top of a TV stand - so is there any way to make the KRP-600M work for me? I also donot if I need an ATSC/NTSC tuner - I have a Tivo, Denon 3808 reciever or I can get a cable box through Time warner - would any of those do the trick? I would like to get this TV if at all possible.
Alternatively, the Kuro PDP-6020FD is aproximately a $1000 more expensive than the panny v10 58" - is the difference worth it?
Thanks again
There is a
stand for the KRP-600M. It's just that you have to buy it seperately and the price is around $400. You can get it for cheaper if you simply buy it as "replacement parts" directly from
Pioneer's Replacement Parts website.
The exact parts you would need to order are AXY1212, AXY1221 and two of the AXY1222. In order, those are the bolts/screws, the base and the "legs" (which is why you need 2 of them). Getting the stand as seperate replacement parts directly from Pioneer makes the total cost of the stand about $300.
Possibly a better option though is to get a wall mount. Even if you plan to place the display above a TV stand, there is no real reason why you cannot mount the monitor to the wall. I favor the Peerless ST670 SmartMount, which gives you the option to tilt the KRP-600M. I highly recommend
Mounts and More as they offer a great price - about $90 - and great service. Give them a call on the phone. Sometimes, their website will show the wall mount as being out of stock, but they can check with their warehouse and often confirm that they actually have it in stock a ready to ship!
Of course, if you go with the PDP-6020FD instead, that model will come with a table-top stand. Even if you went for the KRP-600M and bought the table-top stand for that model seperately though, I believe it would still be less expensive than the PDP-6020FD and it would definitely be less expensive if you went with the Peerless ST670 wall mount.
You do have to be careful about what wall mount you buy. The Pioneer 60" plasmas do not conform to the same standards as a lot of other large displays, so you have to make sure that the wall mount you choose will specifically work with the KRP-600M. If it says that it will work with the PRO-141FD, that is the same thing. The KRP-600M and PRO-141FD share the exact same mounting design
In your bright room, I would personally say that either Kuro IS worth the price over the 58" Panasonic V10. The Kuro plasmas retain their black levels better and the screen is noticably less reflective. Those two traits combine to make the Kuro definitely look better than the V10 in a bright room.
The V10 has no advantages over the KRP-600M. The V10 does have a bit of an advantage in colour accuracy over the PDP-6020FD. But if your only choices are the V10 and the PDP-6020FD, I would still go for the PDP-6020FD because of the black level retention and reflective screen issues. If you can make the KRP-600M work for you, then it is no contest - KRP-600M all the way!
If you have a cable box or a satellite box or a Tivo, then there is no need for a ATSC/NTSC tuner in your display. So really, the only concern for you with the KRP-600M is how you will place it. If you want to stand it on your shelf or TV stand, then it'll cost you $300-$400 for the seperate stand. If you can mount it to the wall, then you can easily do so for under $100 extra!
Best of luck!