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    Julie Jacobson · February 26, 2016
    It looks like Runco is finally dead. The pioneering home theater projector manufacturer, founded by Sam Runco in 1987, appears to be getting out of the projector business. And as that business goes, so goes the famous brand.

    Runco was acquired by Planar, a commercial display manufacturer, in 2007. As Runco was built on personality as much as product, Planar promised to continue with the famous Runco conferences and parties previously hosted by Runco and his wife Lori.

    But the Runco vibe was never the same, and Runco slowly lost its cachet. Now it's losing its flagship projectors.

    Just six months after Chinese LED manufacturer Leyard acquired Planar, the company has announced a phase-out of Runco projectors.

    Here's the memo that just went out to Runco dealers and reps:

    The Runco Price List has been updated and you will notice that all Runco projectors are now listed as “limited availability.”  Our pioneering efforts once focused on projection are now directed to new breakthroughs in video wall technology and flat panel displays, categories in which many of you have been very successful.

    We expect availability on most models for the coming months, but all orders and product configurations are subject to availability.  As always, we encourage our dealers to place orders immediately to ensure delivery for upcoming projects.

    We will continue to honor our warranty commitments on previous and future sales, stock and sell service parts, and offer out-of-warranty support, as we do today.  We look forward to seeing our customers and their clients through the transition of the market to new display technologies.  For more information about the Runco line-up or for product details, see www.runco.com.<\q>

    RIP, Runco.

  • #2
    To be expected, initially the developers were integrated in the planar team, products first launched as Planar then marketed at a premium as Runco, primarily flat panels. Runco hasn't had new projectors in a few years. It hasn't been at ISE for years, when I asked Planar at ISE they seemed to be unknowing of Runco. The brand disappeared about two to three years ago. Planar at this year's ISE still had it own booth, but it clearly was the flat panel, control room and more or less a turn key systems integration business of Leyard. At Leyard they told me I could also contact Planar for the LED walls. I received cards for both reps.

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    • #3
      Planar had a few popular projector's with a well implemented dynamic iris with little side effects that delivered decent contrast for its day. Several AVS Planar owners still tout about the projector to this day, they wont give them up.

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      • #4
        Planar was the basis of Ask, and therefor PD back in 83 or so. It acquired Clarity, that shared (Utah Mormon) founders with InFocus. Planar hasn't had new projectors in years either. Controlrooms (Clarity brand dumped years ago in favor of Planar) was the main focus of Planar it still has LED rear-pro cubes, but also flatpnels, and now Leyard direct-view LED displays.

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