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Old 01-12-2010, 12:05 AM   #1
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Pioneer did not show any new blu-ray players at CES. I think that they are officially done with their home audio/video line and now are putting most of their focus in car audio.
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Pioneer did not show any new blu-ray players at CES. I think that they are officially done with their home audio/video line and now are putting most of their focus in car audio.

i know they stopped all TV production, but i haven't heard anything about their home audio and media players being discontinued. Do you have a source?
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buy them before there all gone(BDP-09FD BDP-23FD)
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Pioneer did not show any new blu-ray players at CES. I think that they are officially done with their home audio/video line and now are putting most of their focus in car audio.
Really? I love my Pioneer DVD player.
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Old 01-12-2010, 07:17 PM   #6
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Officially Pioneer announced back in Feb 2009 that they were stopping plasma screen production. Sometime during the month of April 2009 is when the United States Pioneer plasma factory stopped assembling plasma screens. Even though Pioneer made the best quality flat screens in terms of picture quality and reliability they were not able to make a profit on plasma screens. In 2006, 2007, and 2008 Pioneer lost money making plasma screens. I was sorry to hear that Pioneer stopped making plasma screens, but it was a wise business decision to stop production. Company's need to produce a profit on a product to be a successful company.

Pioneer still makes BLU-RAY players, A/V receivers, Car GPS units,and car stereos according to last year's press releases from Pioneer. The Pioneer A/V receivers are some of the best on the market with THX certification. The Pioneer BLU-RAY players like the BDP-09FD have excellent video quality but was slower at loading discs compared to the OPPO BDP-83 and Sony PS3. At one time I was interested in purchasing the $2,200 BDP-09FD but then months later for $499 the OPPO BDP-83 came out. I wanted SACD and DVD-Audio playback plus faster loading times, so I decided to go with the OPPO over a Pioneer BLU-RAY player. I really enjoy the Pioneer plasmas and Pioneer A/V receivers.

A reliable source of mine a few months ago mentioned that the Pioneer BDP-09FD is out of production. I never contacted Pioneer to verify if that information s true.
Pioneer did release new 2009 A/V receivers around July/August of 2009. Hopefully Pioneer will also have some new models of A/V receivers in 2010. Pioneer A/V receviers are some of the best in the industry with THX Ultra 2 Plus certification on some models and THX Select2 Plus on other models.

At CES 2010 Pioneer did have some new 2010 car stereos on display that streamed Internet radio stations with a Internet connection.

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Thanks to all of you for replying. For me it would be very sad if Pioneer extricated itself from the Home Theater world altogether. I hope they continue, they are one of the companies that helped create and steer the Hi-Fi industry into Home Theater in the first place. Their name speaks for itself. Here's to a positive future for them.....
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Like to many companies in the A/V world they were too expensive with their tvs. Doesnt matter how great they are supposed to be. When another brand has the same tv "nearly" for 2-3k less most of the general public isnt going to pay the difference for the Pioneer.

I hope they dont leave the A/V world totally as I love their receivers. I would hate to see them die out.
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have any link or models to the Internet capable car head units?

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Officially Pioneer announced back in Feb 2009 that they were stopping plasma screen production. Sometime during the month of April 2009 is when the United States Pioneer plasma factory stopped assembling plasma screens. Even though Pioneer made the best quality flat screens in terms of picture quality and reliability they were not able to make a profit on plasma screens. In 2006, 2007, and 2008 Pioneer lost money making plasma screens. I was sorry to hear that Pioneer stopped making plasma screens, but it was a wise business decision to stop production. Company's need to produce a profit on a product to be a successful company.

Pioneer still makes BLU-RAY players, A/V receivers, Car GPS units,and car stereos according to last year's press releases from Pioneer. The Pioneer A/V receivers are some of the best on the market with THX certification. The Pioneer BLU-RAY players like the BDP-09FD have excellent video quality but was slower at loading discs compared to the OPPO BDP-83 and Sony PS3. At one time I was interested in purchasing the $2,200 BDP-09FD but then months later for $499 the OPPO BDP-83 came out. I wanted SACD and DVD-Audio playback plus faster loading times, so I decided to go with the OPPO over a Pioneer BLU-RAY player. I really enjoy the Pioneer plasmas and Pioneer A/V receivers.

A reliable source of mine a few months ago mentioned that the Pioneer BDP-09FD is out of production. I never contacted Pioneer to verify if that information s true.
Pioneer did release new 2009 A/V receivers around July/August of 2009. Hopefully Pioneer will also have some new models of A/V receivers in 2010. Pioneer A/V receviers are some of the best in the industry with THX Ultra 2 Plus certification on some models and THX Select2 Plus on other models.

At CES 2010 Pioneer did have some new 2010 car stereos on display that streamed Internet radio stations with a Internet connection.
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Really? I love my Pioneer DVD player.
So do I - the Pioneer DV-59AVi (actually its euro version DV-868) is still my primary device for DVD playback.
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