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Pioneer pulls the plug on LD production
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by Serkan Toto on January 14, 2009

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Pioneer today announced in Tokyo [JP] that they will no longer manufacture LaserDisc players. The DVL-919, CLD-R5, DVK-900 and DVL-K88 are the last models available.

The company has been in the LD business since 1981 and has sold a mere 3.6 million players through 2002. Owners of Pioneer players can still use the company’s service for another 8 years. Pioneer says LD hardware production in the time of DVD and Blu-ray discs isn’t lucrative anymore.

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  • What?!?!? Wow. They still made Laserdisc players? Even if only for the Japanese market? I thought my Elite CLD-99, very similar to the one pictured, purchased on closeout ten years ago, was one of the “last” models.

  • Little Red Ryan Hood - January 14th, 2009 at 1:33 pm GMT+5

    I think most karaoke still uses LD, will we not have drunks singing journey any more?

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