Pros: Impressive DVD and audio CD performance, easy to use, plays any DVD or CD. Cons: None except that MP3/WMA discs have 1 second silence between tracks.
DVD player prices have dropped dramatically in the last few years. In 2005 we have a huge choice of players in the entry level bracket of under $200 Australian ($150 US). But beware - there's some real garbage being sold at this price range. The ...
Pros: progressive scan with 3:2 pulldown
Excellent picture Cons: chroma upsampling error
no dvd audio
After reading a great deal about progressive scanning, I decided to replace my interlace dvd player. I wanted a player that took advantage of my HD ready set. One thing I stumbled upon in my research was the dreaded "chroma upsampling error," where the...
Pros: feature set, image quality, warranty Cons: remote is really lame and useless
I purchased this player after determining the quality of a progressive scan player to be sufficient to warrant the upgrade. There are more than a few such non-interlaced units, but not all of them are a balanced unit.
The reason I chose this unit. I new it would work with my Pioneer 64 inch TV. As not all players will work with all HDTVs using P, Cr, Cb output. 31K out. I would say check with your manufacturer. I am not going to get into the tech stuff. You can go to...
Pros: Elegant design,quality components,fantastic picture Cons: Should have been DVD-Audio capable at this price
I had been using and enjoying my 3rd generation Toshiba player..However I had become annoyed at the delay in track access as well as some performance quirks with certain DVDs..I have many Elite products,but was not "set" on a Elite unit because of...
Pros: great picture and sound, nice clean sleek look Cons: cheap remote that doe not light up
Well, I first purchased the Pioneer Elite DVC36 but completely unsatisfied with it I purchased the DV37. Once I got home and put it in I was blown away. The sound improved along with the picture.
Pros: Incredible picture mated with RPTV. Cons: Remote could be more ergonomic.
I have had many many DVD players over the years but this one is by far the best I've ever had. The true 3:2 cinema pulldown, elaborate settings to tweak to your heart's delight for the best possible picture, and Pioneer Elite styling make this one a...
Pros: Picture quality amazing. One disc capability/simple to use operation. Progressive scan. Cons: One unit malfunctioned, but I bought it locally ($700) and they quickly exchanged it.
The unit does what you expect it to do. It is a progressive scan unit and has a digital connection to the AVR for the Dolby Digital and the DTS capability. The first unit I bought skipped every disc I own and was immediately returned at a local...
Pros: Picture,D.D.and DTS audio thru S-VHS and Coax audio output Cons: Remote is annoying to use
VIDEO: Superb through S-VHS output on Sony 35 inch CRT tv.
AUDIO: D.D. AND DTS is superb via coax connection to receiver. CD audio is VG via coax,good thru analog connection.
A Pioneer DV-525 played thru this system. That player is no slouch, but the audio/video performance of the DV-37 knocked that other player out of the water.
If audio is a key feature on your surround system, you will want to use the DV-37. The best analogy I could give is like using a Shure M91ED phono cartridge in comparison to a Shure V15 type 3 cartridge. On a higher end surround sound system, you will hear a tremendous difference with this player.
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