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In Reply to: RE: that's not correct posted by Joe Murphy Jr on April 04, 2008 at 15:37:04
This whole situation is like a riddle that keeps unfolding. If I read in the news that Pioneer is getting out of the plasma business I assume they're 'getting out'. If this Gen9 is in the works, how will it differ from what is out there now by Pioneer? Will it be a better technology or just more of the same until the '10-tech' ( which I hear is really something to see ) hits the market?
It almost seems the Japnese have a little 'shell' game going here. As long as they keep us guessing and bewildered about their intentions our appetite for their new products will keep flourishing.
Glad to see somebody understands the marketing structure of future HD TV production as well as you do. As for me, I'll continue to watch the walls of HD TV's at 'Best Buy' and pretend I know what's happening.
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Best Buy employees ("...and pretend I know what's happening."), of course.
Lots of misinformation comes from rumors, misunderstood press releases and so-called insiders. If you look at Pioneer's press releases concerning this matter, I don't think it's confusing at all. Then again, here we are...
Remember before flat screens came out, Hitachi manufactured 90% of all picture tubes produced in Japan, preferring to OEM rather than to build exclusively for their own use. The use of Pioneer of Panasonic plasmas is nothing unusual. In fact most of Sony's LCDS are built by Sam Sung, IIRC.
Stu
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