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  2. Pioneer DJ - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer DJ is a brand of DJ products, including media players and DJ software controllers, ... PLX-500 2016 PLX-1000 2014 PLX-1000-N 2015 PLX-CRSS12 2023 XDJ-1000 2014

  3. CDJ - Wikipedia

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    However, there was a Pioneer CDJ-300 that was released in 1994 as a budget model for the CDJ-500. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The CDJ-500 was the first Pioneer DJ player to have a Jog Dial, (although Technics SL-P1200 was the first ever to feature a jog dial in 1986), allowing for cueing of the CD unlike rack-mounted CD players that were common at the time.

  4. Sony's hi-res turntable and software make it easy to go digital

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    Vinyl has seen a resurgence lately, with sales growth for this format outpacing digital. To stay on top of that trend, Sony refreshed its record player lineup to include the not-so-memorably named ...

  5. PLX Technology - Wikipedia

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    PLX Technology was a manufacturer of integrated circuits focused on PCI Express and Ethernet technologies. On August 12, 2014, Broadcom Inc. (formerly Avago Technologies), acquired the company. History

  6. PXL2000 - Wikipedia

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    The market success of the PXL2000 was ultimately quite low with its targeted child demographic, in part due to its high pricing. Introduced at US$179 (equivalent to about $480 in 2023) and later reduced to $100 (equivalent to about $270 in 2023), it was expensive for a child's toy but affordable by amateur video artists.

  7. Pioneer One - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer One is a serialized drama produced and distributed online through VODO and the DISCO network. Downloaded more than 3,730,000 times since May 2012 [9] and winner for Best Drama Pilot at the 2010 New York Television Festival, the show was independently produced and financed by viewer donations.