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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great player - DVDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs no problem, April 24, 2001
This review is from: Pioneer DV-343 DVD Player (Electronics)
After extensive research on Pioneer DV525, DV535, DV333 and DV343, and giving a thought to a multiregion models of the above mentioned, I decided to go with the region 1 DV343. First, let me get the model sequence straight : 343 replaces 333, 333 replaces 525. 535 is the European equivalent of 333. I went with the 343 because 1) I am not interested in a progressive scan model (DV434) - I still love my two-year-old Sony TV 2) I am not interested in a multi-disk model 3) all of 343's predecessors had great reviews and 4) 343 was the newest model of the bunch. Now the player review. Setup was a breeze. It supports all kinds of hookup combinations available today. Unfortunately for me, my seven-year-old receiver only allows the basic hookup that can be done with the cable that comes with the 343. The picture and audio are great nonetheless. I tried another combination (optical, composite, etc.) with my friend's receiver. The picture and audio are even greater. The player is not picky at all. I backup my DVDs on SVCDs just in case. 343 plays my backup VCDs and SVCDs burned on CD-Rs and CD-RW with no problem, not to mention DVDs. :) The unit was manufactured in Malaysia. The light weight can be a shock, but then again my made-in-China Sony VCR weighs about the same. Has no built-in decoder, but supports Dolby Digital and DTS if the receiver has the capabilities. The only bummer is the remote - buttons are small, layout is not quite intuitive, but don't we all use on universal remote anyway these days. Overall, a great versatile player for the price tag. I have no complaints.
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65 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD player, September 29, 2001
This review is from: Pioneer DV-343 DVD Player (Electronics)
Having heard the horror stories about some entrylevel DVD players, I decided to go with a name I knew well and never had any problems with. Pioneer. Recently bought their DV-343 and VSX-D510 combo, and no regrets whatsoever. Setup is a breeze, with simple on screen menu's. The remote however is a bit on the small side. One of the things I was looking for in a DVD player was the ability to play CDR/RW also. This player hasnt rejected one CDR yet, regardless of reflection color(silver, blue etc etc). Color's are bright and well projected, watching Rules of Engagement as I type this review and this machine keeps amazing me, sound is very nice(connected coaxially to the receiver). The player handles DD and DTS All in all I am very happy with this purchase, seen players that cost more perform less. Pioneer once again lives up to their names promise. Kuiper
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66 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great buy for the price, October 22, 2001
This review is from: Pioneer DV-343 DVD Player (Electronics)
I originally bought an Apex AD-3201 and returned it because the audio and video stuttered a few times per DVD. I decided to go with this Pioneer since the DVD-ROM I use on my computer is a Pioneer and works flawlessly. This player is an excellent buy for the money. It may not have MP3 feedback (the AD-3201 does), but all my DVDs play flawlessly. Has no problems with music CDs or CD-Rs either. It also has every jack known to audiophiles on the back. SVIDEO, Coax, Optical, Component Video: they're all there. The buttons on the remote are little small, but I can live with that. The only thing I really dislike is the search feature. The Apex player (or PowerDVD on my computer) has a very smooth search feature, but this Pioneer player does not. It can be very hard to find a specific part of a DVD because it jumps around in fairly large increments. It's like watching a fast slideshow rather than watching the movie play back very fast. I believe Panasonic's RV31 has "High Speed Smooth Motion", which undoubtedly solves this problem. Of course, that player costs more. Bottom line: if you want a low priced, name brand DVD player that gives great sound and video, this is a fine buy. And don't forget that DVD of The Phantom Menace as well: the Pod Race scene in Digital 5.1 is killer.
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