This is what I got from one of the salesperson's email response:
Sorry I didn't reply to this Wade, but no Plasma is not dead it will continue to be the performance choice for HDTV's. No the prices aren't dropping. The new models will arrive this summer. Please see below the email I received today from the President of Pioneer.
Dear valued Pioneer Business Partners,
I am sure by now you have seen the announcement that was sent from Pioneer this morning. I hope it addresses the misinformation and speculation that surfaced earlier this week.
Pioneer remains passionate to delivering the ultimate home theater experience based on the brand strategy the company set nearly a year ago, to bring to market the best home theater technology, including high-definition plasma televisions like KURO.
As you know, we are coming off of a tremendous year during which Pioneer caused the first major shift in the HDTV market by breaking away from a price-driven, commoditized market. The KURO brand caused this shift - surpassing all competitors with its award-winning flat panel technology. We all worked to develop and reposition the brand over the past two years, our advertising, product mix and distribution strategy to match a premium brand/market strategy. After making these significant changes, it is only natural that we now need to align our fixed cost business strategy in an effort to right-size the business. Todays announcement is part of that alignment process and supports our goal of being the leading display company delivering optimum performance standards in technology.
To do this, Pioneer will continue to focus on what it does best which includes engineering game-changing plasma technology and producing proprietary components that differentiate Pioneer plasma televisions from the rest of the market. The next generation KURO flat panel televisions will be coming this summer as planned with no disruption in Pioneer production.
This announcement will not affect Pioneers technology leadership in home entertainment but provides Pioneer the opportunity to further invest in bringing high-definition display innovations to life.
As you are aware, outsourcing is common practice among successful consumer electronics companies all over the world. Many of the most notable and respected brands of televisions, cell phones and video game consoles do not manufacture their own products. Pioneer plans to outsource production of plasma panel modules in 2009 in an effort to right-size the business.
Pioneer is developing plans with a production partner that offers the best quality and reliability in line with its own strategy and high standards, but at this point no partnership arrangements or decisions have been made.
In addition, the Mobile Business Group within Pioneer has been a consistently profitable business and has always been run as a separate division. This announcement will have no effect on this group.
We plan to leverage the engineering capabilities to compensate for any cutbacks in the plasma display business by shifting related personnel and other business resources to the Car Electronics business; the professional sound & visual (Pro SV) business, which involves DJ equipment; and the audio/video product business, including Blu-ray Disc related products.
I am confident that this announcement will enable the company to profitably bring high-definition display innovations to the customers living room, home cinema and all of the corners of our life where we cant live without HD.
Best regards,
Sam Ohdate
President
Home Entertainment & Business Solution Division
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Matt Brush
Custom Sales & Design
hmm, Isn't this interesting now?
Sorry I didn't reply to this Wade, but no Plasma is not dead it will continue to be the performance choice for HDTV's. No the prices aren't dropping. The new models will arrive this summer. Please see below the email I received today from the President of Pioneer.
Dear valued Pioneer Business Partners,
I am sure by now you have seen the announcement that was sent from Pioneer this morning. I hope it addresses the misinformation and speculation that surfaced earlier this week.
Pioneer remains passionate to delivering the ultimate home theater experience based on the brand strategy the company set nearly a year ago, to bring to market the best home theater technology, including high-definition plasma televisions like KURO.
As you know, we are coming off of a tremendous year during which Pioneer caused the first major shift in the HDTV market by breaking away from a price-driven, commoditized market. The KURO brand caused this shift - surpassing all competitors with its award-winning flat panel technology. We all worked to develop and reposition the brand over the past two years, our advertising, product mix and distribution strategy to match a premium brand/market strategy. After making these significant changes, it is only natural that we now need to align our fixed cost business strategy in an effort to right-size the business. Todays announcement is part of that alignment process and supports our goal of being the leading display company delivering optimum performance standards in technology.
To do this, Pioneer will continue to focus on what it does best which includes engineering game-changing plasma technology and producing proprietary components that differentiate Pioneer plasma televisions from the rest of the market. The next generation KURO flat panel televisions will be coming this summer as planned with no disruption in Pioneer production.
This announcement will not affect Pioneers technology leadership in home entertainment but provides Pioneer the opportunity to further invest in bringing high-definition display innovations to life.
As you are aware, outsourcing is common practice among successful consumer electronics companies all over the world. Many of the most notable and respected brands of televisions, cell phones and video game consoles do not manufacture their own products. Pioneer plans to outsource production of plasma panel modules in 2009 in an effort to right-size the business.
Pioneer is developing plans with a production partner that offers the best quality and reliability in line with its own strategy and high standards, but at this point no partnership arrangements or decisions have been made.
In addition, the Mobile Business Group within Pioneer has been a consistently profitable business and has always been run as a separate division. This announcement will have no effect on this group.
We plan to leverage the engineering capabilities to compensate for any cutbacks in the plasma display business by shifting related personnel and other business resources to the Car Electronics business; the professional sound & visual (Pro SV) business, which involves DJ equipment; and the audio/video product business, including Blu-ray Disc related products.
I am confident that this announcement will enable the company to profitably bring high-definition display innovations to the customers living room, home cinema and all of the corners of our life where we cant live without HD.
Best regards,
Sam Ohdate
President
Home Entertainment & Business Solution Division
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Matt Brush
Custom Sales & Design
hmm, Isn't this interesting now?