I don't think pioneer is getting out of the plasma business. It's like those stores you see here in New York City that say "Going out of Business" so they can get customers to come in and buy. Then they will say "Under new Management" (some old store with the same people running it). Pioneer needs to sell more TV's and to sucker people in, they claim they are going to stop making TV's. The folks who wanted a Kuro but were holding off on buying one are now forced into buying because that product line is "coming to and end".
Kuro Sales will skyrocket in the next few months then Pioneer will change their minds and say they are keeping the Kuro TV around a little while longer. They don't want to dissappoint their fans.
You will see, in 2012 they will be still making Kuro TV's and they will continue to claim they are ending production..
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I don't think pioneer is getting out of the plasma business. It's like those stores you see here in New York City that say "Going out of Business" so they can get customers to come in and buy. Then they will say "Under new Management" (some old store with the same people running it).
Pioneer needs to sell more TV's and to sucker people in, they claim they are going to stop making TV's. The folks who wanted a Kuro but were holding off on buying one are now forced into buying because that product line is "coming to and end".
Kuro Sales will skyrocket in the next few months then Pioneer will change their minds and say they are keeping the Kuro TV around a little while longer. They don't want to dissappoint their fans.
You will see, in 2012 they will be still making Kuro TV's and they will continue to claim they are ending production..
Don't be fooled.