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Pioneer CDJ-1000s in use. The CDJ-1000 (retroactively known as the MK1 after the release of MK2) was introduced in 2001. Featuring "Vinyl Mode" which dramatically improved jog wheel performance, the CDJ-1000 was generally accepted as the first CD player that could accurately emulate a vinyl turntable - including the ability to scratch - soon established the CDJ-1000 as an industry standard for ...
In 1998, Pioneer introduced the CDJ-100s, the first CDJ with built-in jog wheel-controllable effects. In 2001, the company introduced the CDJ-1000 with "Vinyl Mode," which made it possible for a user to manipulate touch-sensitive platter like vinyl on a turntable to slow down or speed up a track, or even scratching. The CDJ-1000 also introduced ...
Pioneer XDJ-1000mk2 [3] Pioneer CDJ-3000; Pioneer XDJ-RX3; Pioneer XDJ-XZ (After firmware vers. 1.10) Portable stereo / boombox. Active speakers
Pioneer Elite products include AVRs, Laserdisc players, CD players, DVD players, plasma computer monitors and televisions [Now discontinued], and rear-projection televisions. Pioneer Elite debuted their first Blu-ray Disc player, the BDP-HD1, in January 2007. [24] Pioneer released the first 1080p plasma display, the PRO-FHD1.
A few Pioneer dealers offered North American specification DVL-919s, and a unit purchased in April 2004 had a manufacture date of December 2003. Manufacturing of the DVL-919 continued until January 1, 2009, when Pioneer announced [2] that production would cease after a final production run of 3000 DVL-919 and other model laser disc players.
Top Gear 3000, later released in Japan as The Planet's Champ: TG3000 (プラネットチャンプ TG3000), is a racing video game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Kemco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the third game in the original Top Gear trilogy, and the last in the series to be developed by Gremlin.
Pioneer 300 Standard Base model, standard engine is the 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS. [3] Pioneer 300 Hawk Model with upgraded canopy and interior, with plywood wing skins and oleo strut suspension. [4] Model with fixed gear and gross weight of 560 kg (1,235 lb) for the US light-sport aircraft market. [2] Pioneer 300 Turbo
All models up to and including NX were available with a choice of automatic or manual transmissions depending on the market, except in Exceed and Super Exceed where automatic was the only option. Engines were upgraded with the 3.2 L diesel gaining Common Rail technology, a DPF for cleaner emissions and producing 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp).