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Well IMHO it doesn't really matter what distro you use. You can pimp KDE as much as you desire. http://www.kde-look.org is a great resource.
I recently switched from PCLinuxOS to Kubuntu, due to some minor issues. For example on one of my boxes the onboard sound chip was not supported and I could not get the Adobe Flash plugin for Firefox to work (no sound) on any of my boxes.
OTOH PCLinuxOS has a more sophisticated configuration program and KDE configuration center, which is very poor in Kubuntu IMHO.
Fortunately PCLinuxOS is yet another Live-CD, so what's keeping you from giving it just a try?