Pioneer DV-400V DVD Player

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Pioneer DV-400V DVD Player

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Avg Rating: 4 of 5.0 by 8 users.

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Looking for single-wire, all-digital connectivity to your HDTV? The DV-400V offers HDMI output with video upscaling to 1080p for enhanced image quality. With this high performance, progressive scan player, your next movie night will be a premier entertainment experience.

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Pioneer DV-400V Upconverting DVD Player - Up To 1080p over HDMI, DivX and USB

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By dkozin on Sat Dec 08 11:11:19 EST 2007

After trying out the Philips DVP5982 and 5960, I got the Pioneer DV-400V. The Philips was less expensive, but it has usability shortcomings and some DivX files were stuttering on it. The Pioneer is not a silver bullet, but it is much better in some...


Pros: Excellent build quality, features, USB, up to 1080p over HDMI, DivX, MP3/WMA, performance.
Cons: Not the cheapest, but worth every cent.
Bottom Line: Unlike the Philips DVP 5982 or 5960, the Pioneer DV400 excels in all areas. There is no need to sacrifice usability for DivX....

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