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more about #pioneer more comments → --Core--: Well its good to know my TV would have been on the list if..6 spots had existed. Seriously, nice list. more » alexmg2420: What, no Vizio? more » aniteshj: First off, THX mode has to be gods gift to TV's, because this thing works wonders. It is truly worth it, let alone the TV itself which is jaw dropping... more » Robotronic: Wow. You know, considering that Gizmodo is a free blog, your target audience might not be interested in spending $4000 on a freaking TV. more » nunyafishness: No mention of any TV smaller than 40"? I have a small loft space and I'd love a smaller TV in the space. Any suggestions? more » Ferndawg69: No mention of Sony's XBR10? more » nikko1221: Oh no! "...a non-glossy anti-glare screen coating (rare for 2009)". Anti-glare is going away? That used to be listed as one of the top "cons" of plas... more » LaVacheQuiRit: The LG 47LH90 is available for less than $1300. BB had it for that price with the LG BD390 BluRay-Player last weekend. more » colewheeler: I walked into Fry's and saw the Samsung 240 HZ LED playing a blue ray of Transformers and it was the first time in the HD generation that I literally ... more » jmg2003: I feel like the correct list is more like: 1.Pioneer Kuro 141 2. Pioneer 151 3. Pioneer 600M 4. Pioneer 6020 FD 5. Panasonic Z1 Nothing against tho... more » Ridley: Yeah considering this article isn't that old [gizmodo.com] I agree with Chris Langro that there should be mention of the V10 as well. more » Serpent2: Gosh I am trying to decide between the sammy 46"8500 led or the 50"sammy 860 plasma.. _< the plasma is a whole lot cheaper (tons) but some complain... more » Nick: The 5 Best TVs I Can't Buy /fixed more » Chris Langro: You probably should mention that the Z1 series is the same as the V10 series, except it's much thinner due to much of the electronics being stuffed in... more » Finchypoo: I think I'll stick with my 34" Sony XBR 1080i CRT, it weighs a ton but damn does it look amazing. more » -
#tvs
The 5 Best TVs You Can Buy
We've teamed up with the HD Guru himself, Gary Merson, to publish the absolute best five TVs you can buy right now. As you'll see (and might already notice above), there are some surprises on the list. More » -
#nowavailable
Now Available
D-Link's Jack of all trades router is out today, along with a Pioneer professional Blu-ray player. It's less pricey than some other high end players, but still way too expensive. More » -
#bluray
Pioneer Churns Out the World's First 12x Blu-ray Burner
The BDR-205 is pretty much like any other mainstream 5.25-inch internal Blu-ray writer, in terms of looks and features, except for the fact that it, get this, spins slightly faster than the current crop of 8x writers. Slightly! More » -
#music
Pioneer CDJ-2000 Lets You Mix With the Help of a Big, Beautiful LCD Screen
The Pioneer CDJ-1000 CD Turntable was revolutionary when it launched because it was among the first devices to mimic vinyl turntables without the vinyl. Now, upgraded and equipped with a huge, 6.1-inch screen, the CDJ-2000 wants to up the ante. More » -
#ipoddocks
Pioneer's iPod Dock Speakers Can Also Stream Music via Bluetooth
Yeah, iPod speaker docks are a dime-a-dozen, but Pioneer's new XW-NAS3 and XW-NAS5 seem a little better than most. The 2.1 speakers have a digital amp, built-in downfiring subwoofer, and an optional Bluetooth adapter lets them stream music wirelessly. More » -
#hometheater
Pioneer Project ET Hands On: The Ultimate Networked Media Box
We're still wrapping our heads around Pioneer's Project ET. It's sort of every piece of media squeezed into one set-top box—with masterful execution. More » -
#hdtv
Panasonic TC-P54V10 Reviewed: Worthy Successor to Pioneer Kuro
When the lauded Pioneer Kuro plasmas went off-air in May, many mourned the loss of what was arguably one of the world's best HDTVs. With the launch of the Panasonic TC-P54V10 plasma, however, a worthy successor has apparently emerged. More » -
#wimax
Pioneer WiMax In-Car PMP Streams Audio, Video From Your Home Server
As inadvertently proved in our uncapped tests, one of the great promises of WiMax is streaming media, everywhere. That's exactly what Pioneer's forthcoming PMP is for. More » -
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#imageoftheday
Spotted: The Last of the Endangered Kuro Elite Plasmas?
What have we here? Why, a fresh shipment of what is, after Pioneer's exit from the TV business, now among the most valuable retail inventory around—the sole remaining Pioneer Kuro plasma TVs. More » -
#pioneer
Pioneer's Kuro Plasma, the World's Greatest TV, Dies in May
Pioneer will end the Kuro plasma's storied life in May with a final run of 2,500 50-inch models (RP-500A and KRP-500M) and 500 60-inchers. These are sure to be super-pricey nerd collector's items. [CrunchGear] -
#pioneer
Pioneer Officially Quits Making TVs
The rumors were true: Pioneer is quitting the TV business, and will "withdraw completely" from displays by March 2010. So you've got a little bit of time to pick up a killer plasma. [NYT] -
#pioneer
Pioneer Exits TV Business, No More Sweet Plasmas
Our favorite plasma maker and TV tech innovator is exiting the TV business for good, says HD Guru.
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#ces2009
The New World's Thinnest Plasma: Panasonic NeoPDP
By Panasonic, this plasma justinchesmillimeters out Pioneer's 9mm previous best. It's 1/3 of an inch thick on the dot and it uses 33% power than veteran Panasonic plasma tech. Bonus shot: More » -
#ces2009
Pioneer's Low-Priced A/V Receivers Have Full Digital iPod/iPhone Connectivity
Normally I don't get excited about receivers, but Pioneer's new line, starting at $300, have an iPod Digital USB connection that goes beyond plug-and-play access to deliver audio digitally—including DRM content—for super sweet sound quality. More » -
#ces2009
Pioneer Drops Below $300 with BD-Live Blu-ray Player; Crazy Vid Tweaks on Step-Up Models
Pioneer has three BD-Live Blu-ray players out in April, the BDP-120 hits under $300, but the step-up BDP-320 and Elite BDP-23FD actually sense the TV you're watching and tweak video output for max awesomeness. More » -
#bluray
New 400GB Optical Disc Readable in Blu-Ray Players, Pioneer Says
If true, I love this: According to Pioneer, this 16-layer 400GB optical disc can be read in any normal Blu-ray player. And it's only the beginning, because they have planned 1TB for 2013.



