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		<title>By: Second gen Pioneer Kuro to offer five times deeper black levels &#171; ElectronRun</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Dimitrios Matsoulis on May 8, 2008  The first generation Kuro TVs were already the kings of black. Despite Pioneer stopping producing them and relying on Panasonic for their manufacturing, the second generation is said to offer five times blacker blacks! Now this is going to look awesome and if CES previews are correct, the new generation models have black looking blacks even in a completely dark room! (continued) [...]</description>
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