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New Home Theater System Offers Features Worthy of Pioneer Elite NameSept. 2002 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time ever, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. has created a home theater system designed specifically for upscale, Elite consumers, offering a universal DVD-Audio/SACD player with 108 MHz/12 bit video processing and bass management. The ES-1000DV packs enough power and performance to be used as the primary home theater system or for an auxiliary system in a bedroom or den. It is the first home entertainment system to utilize the organic electroluminescent technology frequently seen in mobile entertainment products for a vivid display that requires minimal energy use. Pioneer is also introducing the HTZ-825DV, home theater system designed to coordinate with Pioneer-branded plasma displays, incorporating floor-standing speakers in its five-speaker array. "Pioneer has never before offered an Elite-branded home theater package. But with this new system, we've got unbelievable performance that consumers expect from the Elite line, along with extraordinary styling," said Craig McManis, vice president of marketing for the home entertainment division at Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
ES-1000DV OEL provides full-motion, three-dimensional gradient images to give consumers better display interaction with a very wide viewing angle in all light conditions. The self-emitting device is ultra-thin with extremely low power consumption because it does not require back-lighting. Pioneer perfected the manufacture of OEL for use in its mobile entertainment head units and is now transferring that technology to a wider range of products. Five full-range color-matched satellite speakers and a powered subwoofer are packaged with the ES-1000DV, delivering the earth-pounding bass needed for today's high-resolution DVD-A and SACD audio discs. The ES-1000DV will be available in November at a suggested retail price of $2000.
HTZ-825DV The HTZ-825DV features five-channels of high quality, equal power amplification, to all channels, eliminating the possibility of one channel dominating a particular sound field. All five channels are of discrete configuration and utilize Pioneer's hybrid amplification system to ensure that the correct amount of bias signal is applied to each transistor for low distortion. The HTZ-825DV is an ideal system to use with Pioneer's plasma televisions, offering complementary designed speakers and a sleek style suitable for use with plasma. Five full-range color-matched satellite speakers and a powered subwoofer are packaged with the system. The HTZ-825DV will be available in November at a suggested retail price of $1000. MAKE YOUR OPINION COUNT - Click Here Web site: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/ []If you like this site then please subscribe to our full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email. huh? Similar
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