As absolutely AWESOME as Pioneer's 50 and 60-inch plasmas are, I hope they broaden their US product line a bit. Don't care how, as long as the quality stays the same. Being they will have their panels built in Panasonic facilities, why not add a 42 and 65-inch to their lineup, giving them a 42, 50, 60, and 65-inch range, and they could still do their LCD's to satisfy people who want smaller displays or are plasma haters (32, 37, and 46-inch if I recall correctly).
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As absolutely AWESOME as Pioneer's 50 and 60-inch plasmas are, I hope they broaden their US product line a bit. Don't care how, as long as the quality stays the same. Being they will have their panels built in Panasonic facilities, why not add a 42 and 65-inch to their lineup, giving them a 42, 50, 60, and 65-inch range, and they could still do their LCD's to satisfy people who want smaller displays or are plasma haters (32, 37, and 46-inch if I recall correctly).
do you realize at all that the article is about ... Blu-Ray players???? not tv's