March 5, 2008 10:31 AM PST

Report: Pioneer ending production of plasma panels

Pioneer plans to let someone else make its plasma TV panels, according to several reports.

Reuters reported Tuesday that the company will cease production of its own plasma panels because that portion of its business continues to lose money. The company will still sell plasma sets, but plans to get its plasma panels from Matsushita, parent company of Panasonic, the Nikkei business daily reported. Panasonic is the biggest plasma TV vendor in the world, shipping nearly 40 percent of all plasma displays, while Pioneer ranks fifth, shipping just over 6 percent of plasmas worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2007, according to DisplaySearch.

Pioneer 70-inch plasma(Credit: Pioneer)

So far, Pioneer isn't confirming or denying the reports ("Our headquarters are planning to publicly discuss our TV strategy at the end of this week, so we'll have no information until then," said a spokesperson), but it doesn't look good.

As CNET colleague and resident TV expert David Katzmaier put it, this news amounts to "a black day for black levels."

Pioneer has been repositioning its plasma business over the last few years as a premium brand, most recently pushing its "Kuro" technology, which emphasizes deep black levels and contrast, at CES 2007 and 2008. CNET Reviews ranked the 50-inch plasma from Pioneer as "the best it's ever tested" last year.

Though it appears Pioneer will continue to sell plasmas sets, if it's not making the panels, it seems unlikely that it will prolong the life of its Kuro technology. Pioneer is, however, already planning to buy liquid crystal display panels from Sharp in order to start selling LCD TVs. LCD sets have quickly become the fastest-growing TV technology, displacing traditional cathode-ray tube sets, as well as rear-projection and plasma.

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Quality to take a bow to the sales leader?
by Wes#1 March 6, 2008 8:27 AM PST
This news is interesting and disturbing. I agree with David Katzmeir's view that this could be "a black day for black levels." If Pioneer, the leader in quality plasma displays, throws in the R&D towel and begins simply putting their badge on re-dressed Panasonic panels, then must we assume that their is no profit in trying to make a better plasma? That there is not enough public support to raise the plasma state-of-the-art if it has to sell for 50% more? Or does Pioneer simply looking to compete somewhere below "high end" prices and reap better profits from volume selling? We may be seeing a trend. Recently, Sony announced it would start buying LCD panels from Sharp, rather than making their own. Again, I think Sony has had the superior product, but now we may see some reduction in quality (or advancement) in the interest of keeping costs low and competing for the volume sales. All disturbing news as we enter the "high definition" age of television. Too many people accepting "good enough" is apparently lowering the bar for the top HD display makers.
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say it ain't so!!!!!!!!
by swiggins March 7, 2008 9:51 AM PST
Well, I guess I'm gonna have to go out and drop the big bucks NOW on a Pioneer Elite 60" Kuro. I don't want to miss out on the the last GREAT big plasma HDTV. Panasonic, while great tv's, are definitely a couple of notches below the Elites. ***
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by famulla May 1, 2008 12:16 PM PDT
The colour of this screen itself put me off. The plasma is not this. LCD is not this. CRT is gone but that has given birth to plsma. Do you want to go the Sony Triniton Gun based TFT? I doubt Firozali A Mulla MBA PhD P.O.Box 6044 Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania
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by Rádi Pál May 10, 2008 7:53 AM PDT
This is not in and/pal/ everything be
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