
Although the name of Pioneer, a manufacturer of consumer electronics, Japanese might be less known here in the United States, their contributions to the world of entertainment Electronic shaped and forever changed the industry. As its name bears, they are truly a pioneer in the industry, often coming up with new electronic devices before any other brand has a chance. In 1962, Pioneer introduces us to the stereo system in the world first separated. In 1975, they gave us the sound of the car very first component. They brought the first 2-way addressable system for cable TV in 1977, '79 and 80 were one of the precursors to LaserDisc players, and in 1984, they developed the first machine playing both laserdiscs and CD.
Also in 1984 the car world's first CD player was provoked by Pioneer. They produced the world's first CD, which is based GPS unit in 1990, the first 4x CD-ROM changer car in 1992, the first DVD / CD / LD in 1996, and the first DVD with GPS in 1997. They are also the brains behind DVD of the world's first unit of product R car, the first OEL equipped with audio, the first 50-inch HD plasma TV, the first DVD-RW, the first DVD player for professional DJ and VJ's, and in 2008 they developed a 16-layer BlueRay Disc, which can store 400GB. With all these great devices, it is only natural that many people are behind home theater systems from Pioneer.
Being the leader in DVD, Blue Ray, and HDTV technology, it is no wonder that home theater systems from Pioneer are some of the most innovative home theater systems and powerful on the market today. Coming in a variety of colors and power, along with Pioneer TV, high-quality high definition and 5.1 surround sound speaker system does sound Pioneer stand out as a high quality and innovative brand home theater. And with prices starting at price range $ 200 down, home theater equipment from Pioneer is one of the most accessible and consumer friendly systems around.
While home systems Pioneer theater are popular and in demand, which will not be around a whole lot longer. On February 12, 2009, Pioneer made the public announcement that it will discontinuation of its line of televisions in March 2010. So if you have not done so, you should get your home theater system brand of consumer electronics most innovative around before your opportunity to do so is gone, and you only have one year or less to do so.
Lillian G. W is a marketing executive for global consumer brands, media, and high tech businesses. She loves writing about shopping, product reviews, fashion, travel, green innovation, arts & entertainment. She spots consumer trends, explores and assembles ideas, and provides creative solutions to business challenges. Currently, she writes for IMshopping.com
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