Pioneer DVD Elite
Elite Sound and Pictures
If you are looking for advance technology in your DVD player you may have to look no further than Pioneer. DVD Elite players are a result of a dedication to bring pristine audio to you.
The Elite line-up includes the DV-407, a 300 + 1 Disc DVD/CD player with OSD, plus the DV-58AV and DV-49AV, both with 1080p upscaling capability.
The DV-58AV is a Pioneer CD DVD player that uses digital direct pixel drive that easily converts DVD-video for display on High-Definition (HD) screens through an HDMI output. The DV-58AV upscales the standard format to 1080p so you can watch programming in near HD quality. This Pioneer upconverting DVD player also provides audiophile quality audio for your loudspeakers. The 24-bit, 192kHz audio DAC is responsible for its sound reproduction.
The DV-49AV DVD Player
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The Pioneer Elite DV-407 features Hi-Bit Legato Link conversion for pure audio and Virtual Dolby® Digital for movie sound processing. Pioneer assures that this player will become the center of any home entertainment center.
CD and DVD Players
Home CD Players and DVD for Your Home Entertainment System.
Cd players are hanging in there and are still a choice of audio enthusiast for music playback. While DVD players can play cds, some feel that good audio performance can be better had by a dedicated cd player of similar price. The cd player will not have to share its production cost with other vital work that a DVD player performs.
News
Developments on the Blu-ray - HD DVD front.
Blu-ray has knocked out Toshiba‘s HD DVD. A series of moves , including retailers and the movie industry production companies’ decisions , has force Toshiba, which is responsible the HD DVD format, to pull the plug on the format. Warner Bros. has decided to release their movie discs on Blu-ray as well as Disney and 20th Century Fox. Compounding the blow, Wal-Mart and Netflix will deal with Blu-ray exclusively. Such moves will thereby make consumers easily reluctant to choose HD-DVD players. Toshiba’s move to cut it loses in the HD DVD business has the made the consumers job of deciding which format to go with a mute point.


