
Pioneer has offered up some details of its latest home cinema system, designed to compliment the look of the company’s new Kuros plasma HDTVs – straight from the Darth Vader school of thought.
The LX10 system features 250GB hard drive DVD recorder with integrated digital tuner, HDMI and high-definition up scaling to 1080p as well as a receiver and four stylishly carved speakers and subwoofer.
The three dimensional design of the speakers deliver ‘omni-directional sound’, which must be why there’s no dedicated centre channel. The speakers are accompanied by a powerful dual-drive subwoofer/receiver.
Using HDMI, users will also be able to connect a high-definition Panasonic Blu-ray player and pass Full HD 1080p/24p video signals to their flat screen while the receiver will also accept Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD surround sound formats.
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