We've seen Pioneer stuff its VSX line with 3D and Bluetooth goodness in the past; now, the Japanese outfit is unveiling its 2012 AV receivers portfolio in an attempt to widen its offerings. Starting ...
Receiver died, but we've still got a pair of JBL Control 5 speakers (center and surrounds aren't much). Thinking either sound bar (possibly with wireless rears) or an amp for the speakers (and likely ...
Video scaling has been a longtime knock held against Pioneer's AV receivers, but Pioneer is addressing those concerns with the inclusion of Anchor Bay VRS processing in its Elite VSX-23TXH ($899) and ...
Pioneer has revealed its latest batch of Elite receivers, throwing in Apple AirPlay support along with the company's own Air Jam collaborative playlist system, which allows multiple devices to ...
More commonly known for its popular plasma TVs in recent years, Japanese brand Pioneer has long been an established player in the A/V industry. Apart from being instrumental in the optical disc ...
Pioneer today announced its new VSX-1021 receiver, the first of eight receivers from the company scheduled to be released this year with support for Apple's AirPlay technology. The VSX-1021, which ...
Pioneer announced two budget home theater receivers that support today’s high quality audio and video formats. The $399 VSX-830 5.2-channel (80-watts x 5) A/V Receiver features built-in Wi-Fi, ...
Pioneer has announced that it’s adding two new aggressively priced models to its AV receiver range - both of which will carry advanced gaming features as well as delivering multi-channel sound for ...
A big, meaty and enjoyable performance from Pioneer, with an excellent spread of features that’s sure to appeal at this price Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in ...
Last month, Pioneer introduced two new 4K A/V receivers in the VSX-1131 and VSX-831. While the model numbers pointed to them simply being minor revisions of last year’s VSX-1130 and VSX-830, they ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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