Pioneer leaving the bluray market?

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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,068
    edited February 2010
    WilliamM2 wrote: »
    And when and if they do release them, they will just be rebadged Sharp players.

    http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/090409.html

    Maybe that's a good thing, since the Pioneers are the buggiest and slowest BD players around.

    Maybe their earlier models, my bdp 320 plays like a charm, no hiccups and plays everything I throw at it with no errors. Slower than some,yes,but if your one to worry over 10 seconds, you have other issues.
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  • WilliamM2
    WilliamM2 Posts: 4,806
    edited February 2010
    tonyb wrote: »
    Maybe their earlier models, my bdp 320 plays like a charm, no hiccups and plays everything I throw at it with no errors. Slower than some,yes,but if your one to worry over 10 seconds, you have other issues.

    If it was really only 10 seconds, that wouldn't bother me at all. On average though, it actually takes three times as long to load a disc as the JVC and Oppo models do. Right around 1 full minute.
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    WilliamM2 wrote: »
    And when and if they do release them, they will just be rebadged Sharp players.

    http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/090409.html

    Maybe that's a good thing, since the Pioneers are the buggiest and slowest BD players around.

    In the link you posted it says nothing about Pioneer putting it's logo on Sharp players or vice versa. It mentions a "joint partnership" and alludes to the two companies working together and sharing information. We don't know which company will have a greater role in the design. For all we know it could be JVC putting it's logo on Pioneer players.
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    Pioneer bd players seem to be some of the most underated players when it comes to picture quality alone. Home Theater Mag tested the Pio 320 and said it's upscaling from 480i to 1080p for dvd's rivaled the Oppo's. I've read on other forums how the Pio's picture is more film theater like the way the director intended it to look.

    http://hometheatermag.com/discplayers/pioneer_bdp-320_blu-ray_player/#
  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited February 2010
    dkg999 wrote: »
    Pioneer seems to have a pretty wonky mgt team at the moment. I saw them referenced in a non-audio business/market review and it indicated that they are kind of adrift without a firm hand on the tiller. They need Cap'n Jack Sparrow!

    Not only that but for the car audio line they are pulling the premier line in a year or so. Which does not bother me never like their car audio stuff.
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  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    This link says Pioneer will have a 66% majority share of the partnership.

    http://hd.engadget.com/2009/06/26/pioneer-and-sharp-blu-ray-joint-venture-officially-official/

    http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=525

    I don't really care who owns the company. I just hope the players have these features:

    Faster loading times
    Superior picture quality
    Keep the current Pioneer Qartz Kuro link to work with Pio avr's and Pio plasma.
  • WilliamM2
    WilliamM2 Posts: 4,806
    edited February 2010
    This link says Pioneer will have a 66% majority share of the partnership.

    http://hd.engadget.com/2009/06/26/pioneer-and-sharp-blu-ray-joint-venture-officially-official/

    http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=525

    I don't really care who owns the company. I just hope the players have these features:

    Faster loading times
    Superior picture quality
    Keep the current Pioneer Qartz Kuro link to work with Pio avr's and Pio plasma.

    Hopefully you're right, I hate to see any company disappear, it means less competition. But it is odd that they have not announced any new players, last year they were announced in January.
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    JVC owns Pioneer or a majority share of the Pio company and it says in the link above they joined to make bluray players back in October of '09 so I guess it will take some time to see their Pio/JVC models.
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    Sorry, I meant Pio/Sharp, I keep getting Sharp and JVC mixed up.

    What is Sharp's strengths as a company, what is their "specialty" products?
  • halo71
    halo71 Posts: 4,630
    edited February 2010
    Kinda sad to see Pioneer go by the way side after all these years. No love lost with Sony though. I haven't bought any of their products in many years. Between problems with at least 6 CD players, 2 WEGA's, 2 MD players, 2 VAIO's...I'll probably never buy another Sony product.
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  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    halo71 wrote: »
    Kinda sad to see Pioneer go by the way side after all these years. No love lost with Sony though. I haven't bought any of their products in many years. Between problems with at least 6 CD players, 2 WEGA's, 2 MD players, 2 VAIO's...I'll probably never buy another Sony product.

    Pioneer isn't leaving the bluray disc market. They're still going to make bluray players and unite with Sharp which is known to have the best laser technology in the world, their "blue laser diodes." I think this will improve their bluray players.

    "They took a controlling stake in Pioneer Corporation in 2007. On 25 June 2009, they agreed to form a joint venture with Pioneer on their optical business to be called "Pioneer Digital Design and Manufacturing Corporation".

    http://optics.org/cws/article/industry/27333

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Electronics
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010