Pioneer Drops Plasmas, Puppies Cry
Posted by junger | March 7th, 2008
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It's a sad day for true HDTV fans.
Pioneer to stop making plasma panels
Pioneer Corp. will stop making plasma display panels in an effort to turn around its money-losing business, the Japanese electronics maker said Friday.
Pioneer plans to procure the panels, used in flat-panel TVs, from another company. It said it was in talks with Japanese rival Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., which makes Panasonic products, to purchase plasma display panels.
Pioneer used to be one of the leading developers of the technology but has fallen behind bigger companies like Matsushita and South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc.
"We have judged that maintaining the cost competitiveness of plasma display panels, or PDPs, at projected sales volumes will be difficult going forward," Pioneer said in a statement.
Pioneer's KURO plasmas are the best TVs on the market. Hands down. There really is no competition.
But they do (did) have a problem — cheaper sets are outpricing them, and they can't keep up. At CES, they told me that they were going to try and establish themselves as a higher-end product (similar to the custom-friendly manufacturers), but that obviously didn't help the bottom line.
I've got a Pioneer at home, and I've never regretted the decision to buy it. If the KUROs drop in price as they try to empty out stock, I will definitely be considering one (once I convince Debbie we need another plasma).
Well, so long. It's a sad day, but who knows what the future might bring.
Let's just hope their extreme concept product is part of it.
Pioneer's Extreme Contrast Concept Plasma: Holy Shit
Posted by junger | January 8th, 2008

I've got a Pioneer plasma at home, and I've never been shy about professing my love for it and how much better it is than nearly every LCD I've seen.
But, damn, Pioneer is blowing my mind again.
Here in Las Vegas at CES, Pioneer is demoing their "Extreme Contract Concept," which has the blackest blacks I've ever seen.
The picture above doesn't do it justice, but basically they're comparing this concept technology with their current line of Kuro plasmas. The Kuros are probably the best plasma I've seen, and this technology blows it away.
On the concept model, the blacks are just as black as the TV's bezel. The Kuro looks like it has a gray background.
On the concept, the picture floats. When the content on the concept doesn't fill up the whole TV, it literally looks 3-D.
It's just floating in the air. And my mouth is hanging wide open.
Since it's a concept, there's no launch date or pricing, but this is definitely going on my technology wish list — whenever it's available.
Consumer Electronics Show, Here I Come
Posted by junger | January 4th, 2007
This Saturday night, I'm flying out to Las Vegas to cover the biggest consumer electronics show in the country — CES, the Consumer Electronics Show.
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More Breaking Blu-ray Coverage; Reporting from EHX
Posted by junger | November 14th, 2006
In addition to the breaking coverage of the Sony and Pioneer Blu-ray player delays, I've recently gotten the first official word regarding Philips' BDP9000 Blu-ray player, which is available now in Wal-Mart stores.
Recent Work: Breaking Blu-ray Coverage
Posted by junger | November 8th, 2006
In my recent freelance gig with ElectronicHouse.com, I've contributed a couple of breaking news stories concerning the roll-out of one of the two new high-def DVD formats, Blu-ray.


