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"...while the Consumer Electronics Association
reports that more than 60 percent of American television
viewers recognize the abbreviation "HDTV", the choices can be
confusing"
Russ Johnston, senior VP marketing, home
entertainment division, Pioneer Electronics (USA)
Pioneer
Electronics (USA) Inc. today opened The PureVision Loft. The unique
2,200-square-foot urban home in Manhattan's Chelsea district showcases
innovation in integrated home theater, audio and DVD technology, including six
of Pioneer's newest plasma designs ranging in size from 43 to 61 inches.
"The Pioneer PureVision Loft celebrates the greatest revolution in television
since the advent of color TV: the marriage of high definition content with
plasma technology," said Russ Johnston, senior vice president of marketing for
the home entertainment division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. "Many of us
remember images from the '50s with people crowded outside department store
windows mesmerized by their first TV experience. It's happening all over again.
Go into most A/V retailers today and watch people lined up on couches, their
jaws dropped in awe of the image on the plasma screen."
HD content is shown on a growing list of networks, including PBS, ESPN, HBO,
Showtime, Starz, Bravo, Discovery Channel, TNT, A&E and Encore. While sports
programming has led the way, HD content has expanded to popular sit-coms,
entertainment awards shows, entertainment events and movies.
But, while the Consumer Electronics Association reports that more than 60
percent of American television viewers recognize the abbreviation "HDTV", the
choices can be confusing. Johnston believes many consumers appreciate the vast
improvement in realism and dimension the picture quality offers, but also
realizes consumers are faced with multiple choices because of new television
technologies. Pioneer is committed to helping people better understand HD
technology and what to look for when buying a new television.
"...plasma is the only new television
technology available today that provides the three key
components that bring the wow factor of HD to life:
brightness of picture, true-to-life color accuracy and
sharpness of image"
Russ Johnston |
"Today we have the content, the customer demand and technology more advanced and
affordable than ever before. But your first experience with HD can lead to
sensory overload. We need to help make it easy to get a television that will
actually match the incredible experience people get in the store. And plasma is
the only new television technology available today that provides the three key
components that bring the wow factor of HD to life: brightness of picture,
true-to-life color accuracy and sharpness of image," Johnston said.
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