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Pioneer DV-F727 301-Disc DVD Changer

Pioneer DV-F727 301-Disc DVD Changer

List Price: $1,099.95
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Convenient but poor motion picture playback
Review: I'm not going to talk about the convenience of 300 disks in one vault. That's obvious. My complaint is that complex scenes with motion, particular motion in the vertical direction, degenerate badly. It's truly embarrassing given that my kids' Playstation 2 offers better video from DVDs.

Specifically, complex textures look as if they have not been antialiased. They shimmer and stutter as they scroll past. Since this is something that will irk me every time I use the device, regrettably I'll be returning it and getting something else.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Programing a breeze with the use of computer keyboard.
Review: This is a nice changer with some interesting features, but the user interfaces is lacking.

Pros: The "Best" feature allows you to save a chapter to a last-in, first-out list. Press the "Best" button the remote to save the current chapter. When not playing, pressing "Best" plays back the chapters saved. Great for storing those awesome scenes. Pressing next chapter takes you to the next saved disk/chapter.

Digital Noise Reduction. Very nice and highly customizable for those DVD's with lousy transfers.

Single-Loader: Easy to pop in a rental DVD and play.

Cons: Size of Title/Artist fields are tiny and very difficult to fit text into.

Difficult to create play lists

Only displays title on unit display - which is horrible when looking for a CD named "Greatest Hits" and you have several stored in the unit.

Over all a good unit, but comparsion shop and see if there are better user interfaces available. I have no qualms about the display or audio quality.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun, but needs more polish
Review: This is a nice changer with some interesting features, but the user interfaces is lacking.

Pros: The "Best" feature allows you to save a chapter to a last-in, first-out list. Press the "Best" button the remote to save the current chapter. When not playing, pressing "Best" plays back the chapters saved. Great for storing those awesome scenes. Pressing next chapter takes you to the next saved disk/chapter.

Digital Noise Reduction. Very nice and highly customizable for those DVD's with lousy transfers.

Single-Loader: Easy to pop in a rental DVD and play.

Cons: Size of Title/Artist fields are tiny and very difficult to fit text into.

Difficult to create play lists

Only displays title on unit display - which is horrible when looking for a CD named "Greatest Hits" and you have several stored in the unit.

Over all a good unit, but comparsion shop and see if there are better user interfaces available. I have no qualms about the display or audio quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NOW THIS IS A DVD PLAYER!
Review: This is the ultimate DVD player. I used to own a Toshiba and I thought that they made a good machine. This one has it all. 301 disc changer, user friendly remote and a simple to navigate menu. Besides it's ability to organize and sort through three hundred DVD's, it's picture quality is a level above the other DVD players. When you press the pause button, it is like taking a digital picture, on older players the picture seems to jump. What sets Pioneer away from the rest is the sound quality in their products. This is no exception and you will hear it immediatly....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your own VIdeo on Demand System
Review: Why wait for video on demand? With this DVD player, and some cash, you can have your own video on demand system. Its an incredible product, particularly when two of the players are linked together. Go for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your own VIdeo on Demand System
Review: Why wait for video on demand? With this DVD player, and some cash, you can have your own video on demand system. Its an incredible product, particularly when two of the players are linked together. Go for it.


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