I read this as there is a money making problem in their current business model and are emphasizing other more profitable areas of the company like car audio and car electronics. ( the car audio/electronics market is HUGELY profitable for sure)
In 2002 Fujitsu was the best at plasmas. Then they outsourced their panels and continued making plasmas and trying to charge very hard prices. Now Fujitsu is gone from the plasma world. Pioneers excellent plasmas hastened their exit to be sure, as did Panasonics global market share and strength. Fujitsu just didnt make sense.
If you were at CES and saw what was coming with plasmas from Panasonic the writing is on the wall.
Pioneer simply has to move to a lower cost production model in order to continue to make plasmas. They need a deal with Panasonic and Panasonic is probably weighing on the pros and cons at this point. If Pioneer has to go to Samsung for glass its basically over for Pioneer.
They made this decision before having a glass source. Lets all keep this in mind. Thats more of a panic move than a calm foresightful one.
In 2002 Fujitsu was the best at plasmas. Then they outsourced their panels and continued making plasmas and trying to charge very hard prices. Now Fujitsu is gone from the plasma world. Pioneers excellent plasmas hastened their exit to be sure, as did Panasonics global market share and strength. Fujitsu just didnt make sense.
If you were at CES and saw what was coming with plasmas from Panasonic the writing is on the wall.
Pioneer simply has to move to a lower cost production model in order to continue to make plasmas. They need a deal with Panasonic and Panasonic is probably weighing on the pros and cons at this point. If Pioneer has to go to Samsung for glass its basically over for Pioneer.
They made this decision before having a glass source. Lets all keep this in mind. Thats more of a panic move than a calm foresightful one.