Pioneer Sneaks Out $2200 Elite BDP-09FD; First Blu-ray Player That Crushes the PS3 [Home Theater]
Gizmodo —
... be the saving grace of the game console. ("If we were to build a Blu-ray player around an Intel or Cell processor, we'd have those kinds of speeds too.") But as far as picture and audio output, nothing quite resembles this "super duper" machine. And on top of all that, we can stop bitching about Pioneer ignoring BD-Live, and getting on with the future. Now, seriously, why would ANYONE buy Pioneer's last batch? Save your money, home-theater snobs. This badass will be out soon. [Pioneer]
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Pioneer BDP-09FD
HDTV Lounge —
... internal storage, eight independent D/A converters for every 7.1 channel, and 16-bit color output. 1080p / 24p output for blu-ray and DVDs can be output over two HDMI outputs, eliminating the need for a splitter of constant unplugging of the HDMI cable to the HDTV or projector. You can also use one HDMI output for the video signal and the other HDMI for the audio. So if you want the best of the best, and can afford to payout $2200 for a blu-ray player, the should be your number one. Pioneer
Pioneer presenta nuevos auriculares de alta fidelidad
Gizmología —
... HDJ de alta fidelidad. Los HDJ-2000 poseen una calidad de sonido superior a sus anteriores versiones y una separación de canales mejorada.
La frecuencia de respuesta es de 5 Hz a 30,000 Hz, tiene una impedancia de 36 Ohms, una sensibilidad de 107 dB, una entrada máxima de 3.500mW, cables de 1.2 metros de longitud (esto es realmente importante para personas que trabajan con ellos) y su peso es de 290g sin cable.
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Pioneer Drops Below $300 with BD-Live Blu-ray Player; Crazy Vid Tweaks on Step-Up Models [Ces 2009]
Gizmodo —
... You may notice that there's no Netflix or any other video-on-demand capability like the Korean Blu-ray players have; Pioneer noticed that too, telling us only to stay tuned, and that features like that are "definitely coming" later this year. I went so far as to ask for wi-fi, and was surprised to hear that even that may happen soon. But probably for way more than $250. [Pioneer] ...
Still too expensive? Pioneer’s BDP-120 Blu-ray player is less than $300
CrunchGear —
... Complaints that Blu-ray is too expensive—we say it often—may soon be harder to justify, now that Pioneer will release the $250 BDP-120 in April. It’s just a Blu-ray player—no fancy Netflix streaming here—but if all you’re looking for is an inexpensive player (and have no interest in the PS3) you could do worse. ...
Fear the Timely Reaper: Pioneer Sets Up Final Schedule to Kill the Kuro TV
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... the Kuro TV would come fast, but I didn't expect the final release would be this small.
Among several reasons, the economic recession and the presence of improved LCDs tipped over all of the plasmas, but they also never really had a huge volume of sales because they were so expensive. Other TVs with good picture quality at lower prices unfortunately lessened the value of the Kuro, despite its best-in-class quality position.
According to Pioneer, 2.8 million Kuros were sold worldwide. Once the latest versions are sold out, they'll ...
Pioneer unviles first 12x Blu-ray writer BDR-205
SlashGear —
... Blu-ray players are becoming more and common on many notebook and desktop computers as most systems support HD content. What we still don’t see a whole lot of on computers are internal Blu-ray writers. Pioneer has unveiled the first 12x speed Blu-ray burner for desktop computers today. ...