Pioneer Unveils HTZ-BD32 Blu-ray 3D Home Theater

Pioneer Electronics announced its new HTZ-BD32 Blu-ray 3D Home Theater in a Box (HTiB) system.

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Pure Entertainment in One Box with Pioneer HTZ-BD32

LONG BEACH, Calif. — Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. is bringing a full audio and visual experience into any room of the house with the announcement of its new HTZ-BD32 home theater system. Out of the box, the HTZ-BD32 includes a multi-functional Wi-Fi Blu-ray 3D™ player, up to 1100 Watts of amplification power, six compact speakers for true 5.1-channel surround sound effects, and plenty of network features to satisfy a variety of entertainment needs.

“Our Home Theater in a Box system is ideal for consumers who want to bring that full surround sound experience into their homes easily and cost effectively,” said Chris Walker, director of AV marketing and product planning for the Home Electronics Division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. “The HTZ-BD32 is compact enough that it can be enjoyed in any room, and includes all the required hardware so all you’ll need to do is a basic setup.”

All in One Box
Pioneer’s HTZ-BD32 is designed to bring an advanced home theater experience in a small package that is very easy to set up. The plug-and-play system includes color coded wires for fast connections.

The system includes two (3.8″ x 3.8″) front satellite speakers, one (11.8″ x 3.5″) center speaker, two rear (3.8″ x 3.8″) speakers and an amplified 250 Watt subwoofer. Audio features include Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD®, Dolby Digital®, Dolby Pro Logic® II, and Virtual 3D sound, as well as Pioneer’s Advanced Sound Retriever technology, in which enhances compressed audio files to deliver near-CD quality playback.

It also offers Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray Disc™, DVD, AVC, SACD® and CD playback, 1080p up-scaling and two HDMI® inputs. For versatility and convenience, the HTZ-BD32 includes built-in Wi-Fi and DLNA® 1.5 capability, is Bluetooth® ready (AS-BT200 required, sold separately), and supports YouTube®, Picasa® and Netflix® viewing (Netflix subscription required) as well as Pandora® Internet Radio listening. The system is equipped with a cradle for iPod®/iPhone®, a front USB connection, and a Karaoke function with microphone volume and echo control.

The Pioneer HTZ-BD32 will be available this month with a suggested price of $499.

Pioneer’s Home Electronics Division develops award-winning audio and video home theater products including A/V receivers, Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD players, and speakers. The company’s brands include Pioneer® and Elite®. More details can be found at www.pioneerelectronics.com.