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Pioneer Electronics which claims to be a leader in digital entertainment
technology has added two additional high definition plasma televisions
to its Pioneer Elite PureVision family. These are the PRO-1110HD
(50-inch) and PRO-910HD (43-inch). These two new high- definition
plasmas offer complete television solutions including the Pure Drive
technology for a complete digital signal path.
Pioneer proprietary technologies including Pure Drive, advanced
continuous emission display technology II, pure color filter II
and advanced PureCinema all contribute to an image that has increased
brightness and contrast and is the first with the capability to
display more than one billion colours.
An official release informs that consumers are flocking to large
screen plasma televisions because of their exceptional image quality
and for the appeal of their slim design. As a result of the surge
in the market demand, Pioneer has increased its manufacturing capacity
to 150,000 units annually with plans to open two additional manufacturing
lines for a total capacity of 500,000 units annually by 2005.
With the rapid expansion of high definition content across the
cable, satellite and broadcast spectrum, Pioneer believes it's critical
to maintain absolute premium quality by continually enhancing its
technology. These televisions offer best-in-class XGA image quality
setting the reference standard for plasma image reproduction.
The release states that the PRO-1110HD and PRO-910HD plasma televisions
are both true native XGA displays. These high-definition televisions
have a native resolution of 768p and are 16:9 wide screen. Their
screens are perfectly flat, flicker free and have no horizontal
or vertical viewing limitations. Pioneer has also upped the ante
by providing an industry first natural resize screen mode, digitally
enhancing content that is 4:3 in nature, giving images less jagged
edges and a more refined look.
Pioneer Elite plasma televisions come complete with a stand-alone
media receiver that has an ATSC tuner built in. The media receiver
is compatible with high-definition terrestrial broadcast transmissions
as well as NTSC broadcasts. The media receiver also allows the consumer
to input an array of sources including satellite, cable, DVD, VCR,
and computer signals up to wide XGA. The media receiver is digitally
linked to the panel for optimal performance. It also offers HDMI
connectivity.
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