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Pioneer DV-410V-K Multi-Format 1080p Upscaling DVD Player With Remote TESTED

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Used
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US $39.95
ApproximatelyC $54.89
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Located in: Dripping Springs, Texas, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Used, but in good working and cosmetic condition. Also makes for a great CD player if just wanting ...
Playable Media Format
AAC, DVD-Audio
Brand
Pioneer
Type
DVD Player
Maximum Resolution
1080p
Model
Pioneer DV-410V
MPN
DV-410V

Item description from the seller

jamiemcshan

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It's a nice clean system, well taken care of and I believe it came in the original box.
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Product ratings and reviews

4.1
15 product ratings
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  • Pioneer DV410V DVD Player

    Good player and Yes! it will play all the regions it states it can 1 thru 8 but the player shows up in the PAL output mode. You are not told this so you have to search the manual on how to change this. It is not easily found or indicated as an important priority. At first I thought my NTSC monitors were just to old to handle the signal running PAL discs but it was the mode of the player that was the problem. Turn unit off-press forward button ] on the front panel NOT REMOTE then press power on/standy and everytime you do this same method you can cycle the player from NTSC to PAL to AUTO. Info that would have been helpful upfront, as I spent 4 days with it unable to view my PAL discs on my NTSC gear. Very lite weight, not a lot of cofident in the build compared to my 1998 Pioneer player ...

  • good smaller unit with great connection options and a very easy remote...

    i an in the a/v business and only use pioneer for my own systems. i mainly buy pioneer elite, but find these smaller footprint units fit well in certain applications. the one i purchased here is my second one and i use them both in my home gym. they are small/ reliable and have a y/r/w connection, plus hdmi. all in all for the price this is a good unit.

  • excellent upconverting DVD player

    I bought this item used on EBay, it has all the features I need as far as functionality. HDMI output and upconversion from 480 to 1080. Many options in the Menu, picture adjustments, quick to load discs, very good picture. Good on-screen info available while discs are being played. I never even looked at the manual to get it up and running. Easy to use remote control. What I like especially is, the front USB port in which you can insert a typical USB thumb drive loaded with pictures, music, or in my case, DivX movies. Content downloaded from the Internet can be transferred to USB and played right on the Pioneer, without having to make a disc. Very convenient ! There's even a button on the remote to toggle between USB input and DVD. So far it has played every disc I've thrown ...

  • Inexpensive and Unimpressive

    Pioneer is known for producing surprisingly good tech-media equipment. For example, their DVD DVR burners are unequaled at the price point. Unequaled. The hope is that quality permeates similar product lines as well as integrates vertically down to inexpensive consumer lines. I purchased the Pioneer DV-410-K DVD Player to augment other more expensive machines that do not offer upscaling, WMV and JPeg. The hope for quality was an illusion. Unfortunately, while the 410-K is an inexpensive answer to some updated capabilities, in my opinion it's picture quality is poor. Without picture quality other attributes mean little. It has trouble reproducing blacks and it understands specular highlights as a 2003 era two-megapixel camera would. Detail washes out as auroras phosphorus ...

  • Fantastic value for money

    This player really is great. It can more or less play everything you can throw at it. I have DVD's purchased all over the world so I needed a player that would play them all. They also play all the divx media I have on cd's, usb flash drive and usb hard drive. You will need to make sure your hard disk/flash drives are formatted for FAT16/32. (not in the manual) The other thing to note is the TV setting will be on Auto out of the box. If using in the US you will need to set it to NTSC buy holding down on the front of the unit while powering on. The LCD will let you know the new settings. Instructions for this were in the manual but not very obvious. All in all, I am very happy with this player and can't wait to get a better TV so I can see it's real potential with 1080p Up Convert ...