Pioneer Plasma Television


Pioneer Plasma Television

The Pioneer Plasma Television line is known for turning out some of the best and most-desired plasma TVs on the market. It’s funny though, before the advent of plasma televisions very few people associated the name Pioneer with TV. Today, Pioneer develops a mainstream plasma television product line competing for top honors only with Panasonic and possibly Hitachi.

The Pioneer Elite Plasma Television is the company’s highest-end series and in a class all its own now that Sony’s XBR plasma is no longer in production. The Elite Pioneer Plasma Television is perhaps the most versatile and capable plasma TV to date. Although your viewing enjoyment comes at a steep price.

Most plasma television shoppers will get by with fewer features for a lot less money. Still, hardcore movie buffs with deep pocketbooks shopping for a plasma TV will want to consider the Elite Pioneer Plasma Television.

The picture quality of the Pioneer Plasma Television is nothing short of astonishing!
Almost any High Definition TV set can produce an remarkable picture from a clean 1080i signal. Unfortunately, the majority of broadcast material and all DVDs we watch fall well below 1080i resolution.

Many high-priced, flat panel TVs handle these lower-quality signals poorly, leaving consumers dissatisfied. What sets the Pioneer Plasma Television Elite apart from other plasma TVs is its ability to display an impressive picture from almost any source.

The Pioneer Plasma Television picture handling capabilities are the most versatile plasma display yet. It may seem ironic that you pay top-dollar for the best quality TV so you can better enjoy poor-quality video signals, but that's the strange reality of the plasma TV market today. Color handling, dark matter detailing, de-interlacing, and scaling are all top-notch on the Elite Pioneer Plasma Television.

When used as a computer monitor the Pioneer Plasma Television performs as well as any top of the line plasma TV. Its as simple as connecting your laptop to the VGA input and setting the resolution to 1280x768, you’ll receive a flicker-free picture with very little picture distortion.

The Picture-in-picture feature on the Pioneer Plasma Television is easy to use and versatile. Different inputs can be displayed side-by-side or as small overlays in the corner of the screen. Clearly labeled buttons on the remote make controlling the system a breeze. And the Pioneer Plasma Television comes with very good quality 3-way speakers. The speakers can be flush mounted or recess mounted along the sides to perfectly optimize your home theater.

Pioneer Plasma Television News:

Pioneer to show ultra-black plasma TV - CES 2008- msnbc.com
Pioneer Corp., which is sticking to making plasma flat-panel TVs as other manufacturers are switching to LCD TVs, announced Sunday it will be demonstrating a prototype set that ...
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22528503/

Shift to large LCD TVs over plasma - HDTV- msnbc.com
In a potential sign of slowing plasma TV demand, Japan's top three plasma TV makers -- Matsushita, Hitachi and Pioneer Corp. -- last month cut their unit sales forecasts by 8 to 20 ...
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15916808/

Shift to large LCD TVs over plasma - HDTV - MSNBC.com
In a potential sign of slowing plasma TV demand, Japan's top three plasma TV makers -- Matsushita, Hitachi and Pioneer Corp. -- last month cut their unit sales forecasts by 8 to 20 ...
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15916808/wid/11915829/


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