PIONEER DV-320K MULTISYSTEM REGION FREE DVD PLAYER.ALL REGIONS 0-6 WITH WORLDWIDE VOLTAGE.

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PIONEER DV-320K MULTISYSTEM REGION WORLDWIDE VOLTAGE.
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  2. Publisher: Pioneer
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #20765

Product Review

Model: Pioneer DV-320-k Region Free DVD Player ?Slim design ?Progressive scan for PAL and NTSC ? PAL and NTSC playback of any DVD movie from the World! ? No Multi-System TV or video converter required! ? Works with NTSC TV, PAL TV or Multi-System TV! Guaranteed to play all old, current and future DVD movies including DVDs that are RCE/REA coded. ? PAL/NTSC Playback of DVD/Super Video CD (S-VCD)/VCD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW/DiVX ?Also plays DiVX, JPEG, MP3, Audio CD, CD-R, CD-R/W Playback ?Pure Cinema 2:3 Progressive Scan for PAL and NTSC RCA (Composite, most common cable that has yellow white and red) Connection ? S-Video Output - Cable can be bought from our site ? Component Video (Y, Cr, Cb) Output ? Composite Video Output ? AC-3 Bit Stream/PCM Optical Output ? AC-3 Bit Stream/PCM Coaxial Output ? Analog Audio Output

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Average Customer Review
3.5 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)

30 of 35 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Breaks right away. Pioneer not honoring Warranty, March 10, 2010
Philip Gamaghelyan (Boston, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PIONEER DV-320K MULTISYSTEM REGION FREE DVD PLAYER.ALL REGIONS 0-6 WITH WORLDWIDE VOLTAGE. (Electronics)
I purchased a Pioneer all region DVD player less than a month ago. It was functioning well for 3 weeks, then started ejecting all the discs placed in it. I contacted the Pioneer for warranty service, the answer was that they do not provide warranty for 'all region' products.

This product was purchased in the US. It worked less than a month. And the manufacturer refused to help.

This was my first and last Pioneer product ever

Phil


15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Wrong Description, May 13, 2010
M. R. Guerra "bobgue" (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PIONEER DV-320K MULTISYSTEM REGION FREE DVD PLAYER.ALL REGIONS 0-6 WITH WORLDWIDE VOLTAGE. (Electronics)
Nice looking dvd player by Pioneer, practical and easy to connect and use. Plays both PAL and NTCS systems. The main problem I can mention has nothing to do with the component itself but it is the description you find all over the internet and here at Amazon too. Even the merchant I bought it from says that there is an optical digital output. The machine is also described as having an S video output, well none of these two outputs are present at all and the main reason I got it was because of the optical output feature that does not exist. Functionality wise, the player has problems playing recordable DL (disc 9)when the disc switches to the second layer, at this point starts freezing the image. There are better options for about the same price.


6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Played perfectly right out of the box., March 7, 2010
Scott Wyatt (Bemidji, MN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: PIONEER DV-320K MULTISYSTEM REGION FREE DVD PLAYER.ALL REGIONS 0-6 WITH WORLDWIDE VOLTAGE. (Electronics)
I purchased the Pioneer DV-320K as a backup to my old Philips all-region player.Decided to be ready if anything bad happens someday. I just reconnected the audio and video leads from my Philips to the Pioneer and it played perfectly (a Korean monster tsunami movie). The instruction manual can be a bit intimidating but its just as well to have a thorough set of instructions as the opposite. The remote will take a little time to get used to since its arranged very differently than my old player but is actually more useful. I can open the player using the remote, which I can't do with the Philips. Be aware that the provided adapter must be used for the electrical plug-in connection since this was constructed for an Asian marker and not US electrical systems. So...it works fine and I'm a happy buyer.

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