
Pioneer will launch their latest in-house audio system in Japan during Christmas 2009. Known as the ACCO A-IW001, the gadget comes equipped with a set of speakers (S-ICH125) that should be mounted on the ceiling. The A-IW001 features an internet radio and an iPod cradle allowing you to enjoy music all over the house and being control your tunes on the fly. The Pioneer ACCO A-IW001 in-house audio system will retails for a hefty $1,400. [Pioneer]

Pioneer has just unveiled the world’s first 12x Blu-ray writer for desktop computers called the BDR-205. The drive features a 4MB cache memory, a SATA connection interface and provides 12x write speeds for Blu-ray Disc media, 16x for DVD and 40x for CD media. The Pioneer BDR-205 will start shipping in Q1 2010 for $249. [CrunchGear]

Pioneer has proudly introduced this morning the BDR-S05J-BK, which is the first BD burner that supports the 12x recording with selected BD-R SL and DL media (6x- certified). The SATA drive also supports 6x recording with BD-R LTH discs, 2x with BD-RE/RE DL, 16x with DVD±R, 8x with DVD±R DL and DVD±RW discs, 40x with CD-R 40 X speed and finally 24x with CD-RW discs. The Pioneer BDR-S05J-BK will be released at the end of this month for around 38,000 Yen ($416). [Pioneer]

Pioneer today rolled out their latest bookshelf speakers in the form of the XW-NAS3 and XW-NAS5. Both models are single-unit speakers that provides a 2.1-channel and a digital 60W output. These speakers also come with Bluetooth to connect with the iPhone or iPod Touch. The Pioneer XW-NAS5 is available in black and red, while the Pioneer XW-NAS3 is available only in white. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Newlaunches]

Pioneer today launched their brand new headphones that adopts SRS surround technology. The Pioneer SE-NC70S overhead headphone also features Noise Canceling Technology suppressing 1/5 of the surrounding sound (300Hz – 15dB). Weighing at only 200grams, these headphones provides a 103dB output with a 20Hz – 20kHz reproduction bandwidth. The Pioneer SE-NC70S will be available at the end of September 2009 in Japan. [Pioneer]

The Pioneer BDP-120 is now available for only $189. This Blu-ray player is Profile 2.0, which means you can access to all interactive goodies on the latest Blu-ray titles. What makes this player special is that it comes with an Ethernet port, so you can easily upgrade its firmware. [DealNews]

The DVR-XD09J is Pioneer’s latest portable DVD and CD burner. Measures 133mm x 133mm x 14.8mm and weights 240grams, the burner is able to burn DVD±R at 8x and DVD±R DL at 6x. The DVR-XD09J connects to your laptop via USB port. No info on pricing so far. [TechConnect]

The AVIC-Z110BT is the latest high-end in-dash navigation system from Pioneer that enables users to control an iPod, iPhone and Bluetooth enabled phones with voice commands. The system integrates a 7-inch motorized touch panel and features MSN Direct Support, 3D highway signs, brand icons, and supports CD as well as DVD playback. Available in July for a retail price of $1,800. [Product Page via OhGizmo]

The Pioneer VSA-LX52 is a new 7.1ch (190Wx7ch) AV amplifier that boasts the jitter free PQLS multi-surround and Linear PMC multichannel audio via HDMI port. It is compatible with WMA 9Pro, Dolby NR TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and THX Select2 Plus. What makes this amps more special is that it can connect to your iPod via USB to enjoy amazing audio reproduction thanks to its new digital DAC. You can also control your iPod directly from your TV without the needs to touch your iPod thanks to Pioneer Advanced MCACC. [Pioneer via Akihabara]

Pioneer just launched not one but four new in-car navigation gadgets this week. Known as the AVIC-VH9900, AVIC-ZH9900, AVIC-H9900 and the AVIC-T20, these in-car GPS gadgets will be available in Japan early next month. The first three models are in-dash style GPS with the 7-inch WVGA touchscreen display, digital TV tuner, and 1Seg TV tuner. Meanwhile, the Pioneer AVIC-T20 is a Portable Navigation System (PNS) that has a 5.8-inch touchscreen display (800 x 480 pixels) and supports 3G/HSDPA connectivity. Pricing info is still unavailable so far. [Akihabara]