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Display Type
LED
Resolution
4K (2160p)
Screen Size Class
65 inches
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Yes
High Dynamic Range Format
Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
LED Panel Type
Standard LED
Backlight Type
Direct Lit
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Smart Platform
Xumo TV
Featured Streaming Services
Netflix, Apple TV+, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Peacock, Spotify
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)
3
Voice Assistant Built-in
No
General
Product Name
65" Class LED 4K UHD Smart Xumo TV
Brand
Pioneer
Model Number
PN65-751-24U
Series
Xumo Series
Model Year
2023
Color
Black
Color Category
Black
Dimension
Product Height With Stand
35.4 inches
Product Width
57.6 inches
Product Depth With Stand
11.8 inches
Product Height Without Stand
33.5 inches
Product Depth Without Stand
3.6 inches
Product Weight With Stand
46.5 pounds
Product Weight Without Stand
45.6 pounds
Stand Width
52.3 inches
Stand Depth
11.8 inches
Adjustable Stand Width
No
Box Dimension
Height
39.17 inches
Width
62.99 inches
Depth
7.28 inches
Display
Display Type
LED
Resolution
4K (2160p)
Screen Size
64.5 inches
Screen Size Class
65 inches
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Yes
High Dynamic Range Format
Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology
HDR Compatible
LED Panel Type
Standard LED
Backlight Type
Direct Lit
Curved Screen
No
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Closed Captioning
Yes
Language(s) Displayed
English, Spanish
3D Technology
No
Synchronization Technology
Not Applicable
Feature
Remote Control Type
Voice control
Smart Capable
Yes
Smart Platform
Xumo TV
Featured Streaming Services
Netflix, Apple TV+, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Peacock, Spotify
Screen Mirroring
Yes
Screen Mirroring Technology
Apple AirPlay
Content Sharing
Mobile to TV
Indoor Or Outdoor Use
Indoor
Text-To-Speech
Yes
Video Description
Yes
V-Chip
Yes
TV Tuner
Digital
Connectivity
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)
3
Number of HDMI 2.1 Inputs
1
HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC)
Yes
Number Of USB Port(s) (Total)
1
RF Antenna Input
Yes
Bluetooth Enabled
Yes
Bluetooth Version
5.2
Network Compatibility
Ethernet, Built-in Wi-Fi
Headphone Jack
Yes
TV Tuner Type
ATSC
Number of Digital Optical Audio Outputs
1
Number of Analog Audio Outputs
1
Number of Component Video Inputs
0
Number of Composite Video Inputs
1
Number of DVI Inputs
0
Number of VGA Ports
0
Compatibility
VESA Wall Mount Standard
400mm x 300mm
Voice Assistant Built-in
No
Audio
Built-In Speakers
Yes
Built-in Speaker Type
Downward firing
Surround Sound Supported
Not Applicable
Power
ENERGY STAR Certified
No
EPEAT Qualified
No
Estimated Annual Operating Cost
30 United States dollars
Estimated Annual Electricity Use
246 kilowatt hours
Rechargeable Battery (Remote Control)
No
Battery Size (Remote Control)
AAA
Number Of Batteries Required (Remote Control)
2
Number of Batteries Included (Remote Control)
2
Battery Type (Remote Control)
Alkaline
Included
Stand Included
Yes
Cable(s) Included
Power
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts
1 year
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor
1 year
Other
UPC
600603301292
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I hear you. My old Pioneer Plasma is probably rolling over in its grave. The heat sink that it was had an awesome PQ.
Plasmas did have great PQ. A shame how they were phased out.
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Because they were highly susceptible to burn in. I owned a Panasonic and the picture was good until every banner or logo got burned into it.
Thickness and weight.
Size limitations. The biggest plasmas were 65". (A 75" Plasma would easy weight 200 lbs and an 85" would be close to 300 lbs)
and there was an issue with 4K.
How many owners has Pioneer name been sold to since the OG days?
This stuff is cookie cutter junk with the name only these days.
Yeah, those plasmas days the room gets a bit hot. LOL
Thickness and weight.
Size limitations. The biggest plasmas were 65" and there was an issue with 4K.
Yeah, the early kill shot was brightness also. Mass consumers wanted that fully cranked lcd brightness they saw on display at Best Buy because it was correlated with being a good picture for some reason. Plasma couldn't keep up and then yeah the other issues you mention kind of drifted them off. Still have my Sammy pn58c8000 up in my bedroom and it's running perfectly strong. The picture still looks amazing even for today's standards.