Pioneer Ships Blu-ray 3D Player Lineup In U.S.

Blu-ray, and 3D. Like peas in a pod, they go together. If you've invested in a 3D HDTV and now just need to make the leap to Blu-ray, Pioneer has a new Blu-ray player line that bring your home theater system to completion. The company has announced this week that they're shipping their first line of Blu-ray 3D players in the U.S. These were initially revealed at CEDIA 2010 in Atlanta, with the line including the Pioneer BDP-430 and two "Elite" models: BDP-41FD and BDP-43FD.

All of them have streaming capabilities, are Wi-Fi reader and support a BD-J resume feature. They're also compatible with the iControlAV App, and they have HDMI 1.4a ports that allows for the passage of Blu-ray 3D content. There's also 36-bit Deep Color support, and they also handle DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD. More features include Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS) for jitter-free reproduction of Blu-ray Disc, DVD and CD content, and when paired with a compatible Pioneer A/V receiver, PQLS precisely syncs the audio signals between the components for a true-to-life listening experience.

These also have an Ethernet adapter, or you can buy an optional Wi-Fi adapter. Once connected, you can stream content, access BD-Live material and see firmware updates. The Pioneer BDP-430 is currently available for a suggested retail prices of $299. The Elite BDP-41FD, featuring an RS-232 port for custom installation access and control, is available for a SRP of $399. Featuring an armored chassis and high grade parts, the Elite BDP-43FD is currently available for a SRP of $499.

Pioneer Ships Widely Anticipated Blu-ray 3D Player Line

Company’s Commitment to Quality and Connectivity Showcased in New Models
CEDIA EXPO 2010

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To the delight of avid movie lovers, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today begins shipping its first line of Blu-ray 3D™ players for those who want to recreate a state-of-the-art theatrical experience in the comfort of their own homes. Unveiled at the 2010 CEDIA Expo, the line includes the Pioneer BDP-430 and two Elite models, BDP-41FD and BDP-43FD, which provide unrivaled picture and audio quality consumers expect from the Pioneer brand in addition to faster load times, streaming compatibility, WiFi ready, a BD-J resume feature and the iControlAV App.

Built with a focus on high quality audio and video reproduction, with a compatible TV, the new line offers pristine 3D video via the latest HDMI standard, 1.4a, allowing for passage of the high data transfer rate required by the Blu-ray 3D format. Additionally, Pioneer’s PureCinema technology upconverts standard definition video sources to 1080p for optimum image processing and delivering clear, sharp images with reduced image noise. Additionally, 36-Bit Deep Color support with compatible content and displays features smooth gradation steps with more accurate color precision and adds to overall high quality color reproduction.

The 3D models also support the latest high-quality audio formats including DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD. Pioneer-exclusive technologies also improve the audio experience, a critical component to complete a fully immersive 3D experience. The three new models employ the Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS) for jitter-free reproduction of Blu-ray Disc, DVD and CD content. When paired with a compatible Pioneer A/V receiver, PQLS precisely syncs the audio signals between the components for a true-to-life listening experience.

Consumers are no longer limited to their own movie library. Once connected to an Ethernet connection or wirelessly through the AS-WL200 wireless adaptor (sold separately) consumers can access content from streaming services such as YouTube*, Netflix and Pandora. All models are WiFi Ready with an optional adaptor for a wireless connection to home networks, streaming content services, BD-Live content and over-the-air, auto-notification of firmware updates.

Continue Mode, a newly expanded feature, now allows users to easily resume watching Blu-ray Discs, including most BD-J titles, where they left off. A movie is marked using the “Continued” key on the remote, and if the disc is not removed before turning the power off, users can resume playback at the same place.

For convenient integration of personal devices with a home theater system, Pioneer’s free iControlAV App turns iPhone™ and iPod touch™ devices into a fully functioning remote control for the new Blu-ray 3D players*. When the players are connected via Ethernet to a wireless router, the app allows users to control basic functions of the players. Pioneer’s iControlAV App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.

The Pioneer BDP-430 is currently available for a suggested retail price of $299. The Elite BDP-41FD, featuring an RS-232 port for custom installation access and control, is available for a SRP of $399. Featuring an armored chassis and high grade parts, the Elite BDP-43FD is currently available for a SRP of $499. 
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