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Old 12-06-2020, 06:18 PM   #921
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This is the Blu Ray forum
No, it is not it is Blu-ray not Blu Ray. Look in the upper left corner.

Most here know about Samsung, Oppo and Pioneer players. We also know about Sansui, Kenwood, Nakamichi, Panasonic TV and others.

By now most probably know there is a new UHD BD player in the form of PS5 becoming available and another one from Tascam coming after the first of the year.
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Old 12-06-2020, 06:35 PM   #922
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Here you go again, taking things personally, which you shouldn't do. I'm here giving opinions, positive and negative, as all people do in this forum. When we have major consumer manufacturing companies of UHD/Blu Ray players like Samsung, Oppo, Pioneer, etc. pulling out of blu ray, that can't bode well for the format.

As far as Pioneer goes, most people posting in the thread have been negative about a future Pioneer Elite UHD player, why don't complain about those post.
Again, I do not take anything that you say personally. I only read your posts to see what you are beeching about now.

Pioneer is just one company. All of the products that they made are still made by other companies. If they manage to make a comeback that would be welcome news, but if they fail other companies will still offer those products.

You are not here to discuss the Pioneer LX 500; you are here to make this another "discs are dying" thread. In other words, you are here only to spread your customary doom & gloom. It is your only purpose in almost every thread that you infect.
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Old 12-06-2020, 07:02 PM   #923
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I enjoy the Panny 820/9000 and the Oppo 203/205 threads where they actually talk about the players, their operation and issues. I thought that's why there are separate threads on each device, to actually talk about that device. I'm sure somewhere on this forum there is a thread that discusses whether the end is near for physical discs.
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Old 12-06-2020, 07:10 PM   #924
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You are not here to discuss the Pioneer LX 500; you are here to make this another "discs are dying" thread. In other words, you are here only to spread your customary doom & gloom. It is your only purpose in almost every thread that you infect.

Thank you. In other news, digital music has taken over, owning music physical on archaic compact disc (and vinyl) is no longer an option because music companies found them non-profitable
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Old 12-06-2020, 07:28 PM   #925
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Again, I do not take anything that you say personally. I only read your posts to see what you are beeching about now.

Pioneer is just one company. All of the products that they made are still made by other companies. If they manage to make a comeback that would be welcome news, but if they fail other companies will still offer those products.

You are not here to discuss the Pioneer LX 500; you are here to make this another "discs are dying" thread. In other words, you are here only to spread your customary doom & gloom. It is your only purpose in almost every thread that you infect.
I own an LX-500, that's why I'm drawn to this thread, to begin with. However, I can't nor will I refuse to acknowledge what's is clearly evident, which is that UHD Blu Ray and optical disc players, in general, are going out.

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Just for the record, the LX-500, and the Panasonic UB9000 are both from 2018 and we're about to enter 2021.
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BijouMan So we'll likely see a new model at CES.

I'm just saying that the future isn't bright for Pioneer or any other Consumer Electronic Company. We won't see an updated version of the LX-500.
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Old 12-06-2020, 08:04 PM   #926
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I own an LX-500, that's why I'm drawn to this thread, to begin with. However, I can't nor will I refuse to acknowledge what's is clearly evident, which is that UHD Blu Ray and optical disc players, in general, are going out.






I'm just saying that the future isn't bright for Pioneer or any other Consumer Electronic Company. We won't see an updated version of the LX-500.
If that were true, Pioneer would have released a document or statement of some sort like OPPO and Samsung did. Every home theater enthusiast would be grieving over the loss of Pioneer right now, especially YouTube reviewer Youthman, who is the biggest reviewer on YouTube who uses the UDP-LX500 as his main player. We are not hearing any of that, and Pioneer still has the Blu-ray Disc page on their site if you scroll all the way to the bottom.

UPDATE: It looks like Pioneer has all but, albeit quietly, exited the disc player market. I have owned the Panasonic for a while now, and if you do want a machine with all these features there is the MAGNETAR.

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Old 12-06-2020, 08:16 PM   #927
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If that were true, Pioneer would have released a document or statement of some sort like OPPO and Korean company "S" did. Every home theater enthusiast would be grieving over the loss of Pioneer right now, especially YouTube reviewer Youthman, who is the biggest reviewer on YouTube who uses the UDP-LX500 as his main player. We are not hearing any of that, and Pioneer still has the Blu-ray Disc page on their site if you scroll all the way to the bottom.
Would you answer my previous question who you are talking to at Pioneer?

Random customer call center rep? Marketing dept? Product development dept?
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Old 12-06-2020, 08:32 PM   #928
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Would you answer my previous question who you are talking to at Pioneer?

Random customer call center rep? Marketing dept? Product development dept?
It was the customer service.
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Old 12-06-2020, 08:41 PM   #929
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It was the customer service.
In Australia? Such as talking to Powermove warranty provider? Not Pioneer.

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In Australia? Such as talking to Powermove warranty provider? Not Pioneer.
I called the U.S. customer service number found on Pioneer's U.S. site.
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Old 12-06-2020, 09:08 PM   #931
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That's true, however, if you had someone posting in those Panasonic and Oppo threads about Future Oppo and Panasonic players, what would you say?
I would say it has nothing to do with that thread. The threads are about the Panny 820/9000 and Oppo 203/205 specifically.
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Old 12-06-2020, 09:11 PM   #932
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I called the U.S. customer service number found on Pioneer's U.S. site.
I asked that because awhile back you were looking at Pioneer Australia site for products coming in March. I wondered where you were based. The PioneerhomeUSA site is mostly shuttered except for product support. There has not been any news since March concerning anything Pioneer because of COVID 19.

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Since all the dealers have no stock in the states, you are quoting a questionable source for any return of Pioneer AV to full operations/sales.
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Old 12-06-2020, 09:19 PM   #933
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It was the customer service.
Then please stop making statements like this:

BijouMan:"So we'll likely see a new model at CES."


Your information (and admittedly lack of) from a call center does not add up to even a common sense conjecture of a new player. It's pretty foolish position.
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Old 12-06-2020, 09:21 PM   #934
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I called the U.S. customer service number found on Pioneer's U.S. site.
You mean the US customer service number which is outsourced to the Phillipines or India?
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Old 12-06-2020, 09:29 PM   #935
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You mean the US customer service number which is outsourced to the Phillipines or India?
The employee was clearly American (no offense.)
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The employee was clearly American (no offense.)
Its an outsourced helpdesk believe me I can get agents in an outsourced location to sound "American" (no offense.)

I can find no record of Pioneer having a US based Helpdesk or Customer Service location.
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Its an outsourced helpdesk believe me I can get agents in an outsourced location to sound "American" (no offense.)

I can find no record of Pioneer having a US based Helpdesk or Customer Service location.
Their support line was down for months and didn't open back up again until just recently. Remember, Pioneer is moving U.S. distribution to Klipsch.
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At this point Pioneer should make ibuprofen. I think we all could use some. Lol.
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Their support line was down for months and didn't open back up again until just recently. Remember, Pioneer is moving U.S. distribution to Klipsch.
If that's the case then it was Indianapolis, In. Either way as others have said they would have no knowledge of upcoming products until the company formally announces.
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I own an LX-500, that's why I'm drawn to this thread, to begin with. However, I can't nor will I refuse to acknowledge what's is clearly evident, which is that UHD Blu Ray and optical disc players, in general, are going out.

And what is the hugest elephant in the room with that statement?

The fact that 150-200 million people are going to own 4K disc players in the next 5 years or so with the Xbox Series X, and PlayStation 5. That is a whole new audience, and consumer base for the disc based 4K market (Sony has already branded some of their 4K films with the PS5 logo for marketing purposes).

Now I don't deny that dedicated high end UHD players may leave us. But it won't be because of lack of interest of discs, it will be the gargantuan competition from Sony, and Microsoft game systems that double as outstanding 4K BD players.

4K ain't goin nowhere.
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