Pioneer just released the mid-level Elite VSX-LX303 9.2-channel A/V Receiver that plays back DTS:X and Dolby Atmos soundtracks via 5.2.4-ch or 7.2.2-ch speaker layouts for immersive 3D surround sound.
“The Pioneer Elite VSX-70 has more than a few good things going for it, but at the end of the day we think it’s performance quality that counts, and the VSX-70 left us wanting for more in this regard.
Earlier this month, Pioneer released the VSX-993, providing home theater enthusiasts with a pretty complete package that even handled high-resolution audio for less than $500. Now the company has ...
Pioneer’s VSX-LX103 Elite 7.2 Channel network receiver comes with Chromecast built-in, and that means anyone with this receiver installed in their home will have an easy way to stream a cornucopia of ...
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Raising the bar on high power A/V Receiver performance, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today unveils four A/V Receivers designed to bring enhanced clarity, detail ...
Pioneer has debuted six new AV receivers for home theater fans including the new Elite SC-37, VSX-30, VSX-31, and VSX-32 units. The line has some lower priced units as well as the high-end SC-37 ...
Pioneer showed off its new VSX-72TXV Elite receiver which will retail for $1200 (according to the Pioneer marketing rep - though the website says $1400). The VSX-72TXV is equipped with 2 HDMI digital ...
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LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pioneer Home Entertainment USA continues to ensure custom installers are well prepared to install the best performing home theater gear available by offering two ...
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, ...
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.