Pioneer DV-C302D DVD Player

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The Pioneer DV-C302D is a DVD changer capable of holding 3 discs, suitable for HiFi stereo systems and home theaters. This vintage player supports various media formats such as CD, DVD, VCD, and CD-R. Works well No remote included See photos for physical condition

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As a three-disc DVD player, the Pioneer DV-C302D gives consumers a variety of options for entertainment, supporting DVDs and CDs. Features of this Pioneer DVD player include a carousel-style design that allows it to play all three discs in concession. Additionally, the three-disc DVD player offers built-in decoding for Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats. This Pioneer DVD player offers 10-bit digital-to-analog video conversion and 24-bit audio digital-to-analog conversion to high-quality images and sound. The Pioneer DV-C302D also supports multiple languages and subtitles, and even multiple camera views when the option is available. The Pioneer DVD player includes video, S-Video, and component video outputs, as well as multiple audio outputs for easy integration with a variety of systems. A built-in LED screen on the front of the player delivers playback information and a remote control allows for easy navigation.

Product Identifiers

BrandPioneer
MPNDVC-302D
UPC0012562491578
ModelDV-C302D
eBay Product ID (ePID)55042131

Product Key Features

Playable Media FormatCD, DVD, VCD, CD-R
TypeDVD Player

Dimensions

Weight10lb.
Depth14.6in
Height5.1in
Width16.9in

Additional Product Features

Surround SoundBuilt-In Dolby Digital Decoder
Number of Discs3
Progressive ScanWithout Progressive Scan
FeaturesDisc Changer

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