Pioneer DV 440 DVD Players

Pioneer DV 440 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Virtually any A/V system has room for the versatile DV-440. At just 2-1/4"" tall, it's the slimmest player that you'll ever see! Its Twin-Wave laser pickup reads DVDs, CDs, audio CD-Rs and CD-RWs, and MP3 CDs. DVDs also look great and CDs sound great. (The ultra-high-resolution Burr-Brown audio DAC delivers one of the highest signal-to-noise specs we've seen!)

For maximum hookup compatibility, all three types of video jacks are included: composite, S-video, and component. Optical and coaxial digital outputs provide the Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream for your compatible home theater receiver.

- Plays DVD-Video discs, CDs, audio CD-Rs & CD-RWs, and MP3 CDs.
- 27MHz/10-bit video D/A converter.
- DVD settings memory.
- Optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby Digital/DTS/PCM (96kHz/24-bit-capable).
- 1 set of A/V outputs (composite, S-video, & component video).
- 192kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown audio D/A converter.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 28, 2003]
2Stroke
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

It's very thin, and reasonable attractive. Played every kind of disc I put in it, and there were many kinds. Excellent programmable MP3 interface.

Weakness:

Lasted only two years, and the buttons on the remote were impossible to read except in bright light.

Did everything it said it would do, which means it played all kinds of discs without a problem. After two years of moderate use, it won't play CD's, neither commercial nor burned, plays DVD's up to a random point and then stops, but plays MP3 discs flawlessly. It sounds like a plastic gear is broken inside it. It's very noticable when a CD is inserted. Clicks for a while and then ejects the CD. I'm disappointed that it

Similar Products Used:

Toshiba and other Pioneer models.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 21, 2003]
Clements65
AudioPhile

Strength:

Sleak look, thickness, ease of use

Weakness:

Problem reading CD-RW

This unit is my first and only DVD player that I bought so far. What Attracted my at first was the slim and nice look it had, and the fact that it was a pionneer. Not having a real good tv, I cannot realy comment on the video qualtiy of the unit. For the sound part, at first I used the DV-440 in analog mode cause I didn't had at the time a a/v receiver. I certainly noticed it had a much better sound than my old JVC HI-Fi VCR. Of course, when I got my A/V receiver, it became, for the sound matters, a sole numeric source. Of wich a can say I never had any problem. I lately tried to compare the analog sound as a CD player compared to my TEAC CD-P400, and of course, the pionneer didn't match up at all. So, the real only part where I can comment so far qualtiy-wise goes, is the ease of use and remote control. On these point, the unit scores pretty high. The fonctionnalities are complete, and the unit is easy to configure. The remote is well made, except maybe for the fast-forward and backward that are not well placed. To resume, it's a good unit in general, except maybe for one point: I could not make it read any CD-RW.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 16, 2003]
Paul
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Never having owned another DVD player, I can't say whether the picture or audio is better or worse than anything else, but judging by the other reviews here I'd have to say its probably one of the better ones?

Weakness:

Obvious reliability shortcomings (see review). The remote isn't exactly intuitive either.

Since we have a CD player, we never tried to use the audio options, so I can't comment on that. But as far as a DVD player goes, it seemed to work pretty good until the warranty was up, and thats when things went wrong. I don't think we'd even played 25 movies on it yet (< 50 hours usage) and it started to do this "contrast-shift" thing where every 30 seconds or so the picture would go from dark to light to dark again. Very noticeable, and basically made movies with dark scenes virtually impossible to see what was going on. Another thing was that during fade to black parts, the whole screen would flicker with horizontal flashes of video white noise (almost like snow), like someone was behind my TV messing with the video cable. I tested the TV and VCR separately and they worked fine. Another DVD movie performed the same as the first. We're going to try and return the unit this week.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 15, 2003]
Frank R
Casual Listener

Strength:

Picture and sound quality are excellent even on TV speakers. The remote control unit is easy to use, even in the dark. No problems playing rented DVD's. Very easy to set up.

Weakness:

Only once did a DVD "hang up" and briefly pause for a second, then resumed normally. The only other drawback, and this is really picky, is that the display color is a light orange.

The Pioneer DV 440 has worked virtually flawlessly for 13 months. It is connected to a five year old Toshiba 32" stereo TV (not HDTV). The speakers are those on the TV. We have not yet connected it to a home theatre package, but plan to do so soon. Picture quality and sound are excellent. We don't use many of the special features too often. The basic controls such as for play, stop, resume, fast forward and reverse are very logically positioned and easy to use, even in the dark. It is so easy to use that my wife took the next big step and finally learned how to program our VCR. I would recommend it unconditionally. There were no problems with pixilation ("checkerboards") on the screen image, which the Samsung that I had purchased earlier and returned displayed.

Similar Products Used:

Samsung --- Returned due to pixilation, and a Fisher purchased 12/2000 that is working incredibly hard and well.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 30, 2002]
kedwards
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent picture using Component Video connections to my HDTV, just as good as Progressive Scan. Superb audio, it play multiple formats automatically. Good purchase for the price.

Weakness:

Remote could use a back light.

I purchase this Pioneer DV-440 DVD player to replace an Old Toshiba player that was on it's last leg. Recently, I purchased a Toshiba 50' Theaterview HDTV. I Hooked this unit into my HD1 component video connection on the back of HDTV and to my surprise I get an outstanding picture out of this unit. Reading acticles about HDTV, they recommend purchasing a Progressive scan DVD player for HDTV. I picked up a Toshiba SD4800 Progressive scan and hooked it up using the component video connectors to my HDTV using Toshiba's colorstream technology and I wasn't expressed with the different. I imagine their is some difference, but in some cases the pioneer had a better picture than the Toshiba, to me the secret is in the Component Video Cables and don't buy cheap ones. Anyway, I took the toshiba back, because the Pioneer has just as good of a picture, and loads alot faster than the Toshiba. If this one breaks I will purchase a Progressive scan DVD player. I couldn't play Jeepers/Creepers like someone had mentioned earlier, that's the only Movie I can't play to date. The sound quality is outstanding using a fiber optics connection to my Pioneer Elite VSX 36TX Receiver. Overall, it's a good DVD player and I haven't seen any scan lines on my HDTV from this player, maybe they need better cables, or a HDTV with line doubling technology. This unit is well worth the money I paid for it, and I can live without watching Jeepers/Creepers.

Similar Products Used:

Sony, Toshiba, Denon

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 2002]
Bob Granger
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very clean picture and sound Quiet and reliable Looks cool

Weakness:

It slides around a lot on sleek surfaces (like on top of a receiver)

My experience with pioneer products hasn't always been good, but I will say they did a great job with this player. The picture looks fantastic with s-video, and gorgeous with component. Its range of playable formats is outstanding. This thing will play almost anything you shove into it. I highly recommend this product.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 13, 2002]
John
AudioPhile

Strength:

plays lots of formats of video

Weakness:

none i love it

This is my second DVD player and i am very pleased with it ability to play many formats of video. Its picture is extremely good considering i have it on a 27 inch sanyo from 1994

Similar Products Used:

JVC's third highest DVD player

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 23, 2002]
Kray
Casual Listener

Strength:

Great picture and sound, easy to use menus, lots of on-screen info, lots of useful features eg time search, plays even damaged disc. A good all-rounder.

Weakness:

I'm being picky here but some of the buttons on remote are small and the on-screen menus are not as attractive as other players.

I've been using it for 6 months now, this is my review of the player: Picture quality - The picture on my tv are super sharp and crystal clear. You can also adjust/customise the video setting if you want to. On-Screen Menu - Simple yet practical window-like menu. The text are fairly large and easy to read, unlike other DVD players that uses small graphics/icons which although looks nice but can be difficult to read and use. The on-screen display is very useful. By pressing the Display button on the remote displays all kind of info like elapsed time, remaining time, total time, transfer rate etc. Playability - It plays EVERYTHING i.e. DVD/CD/VCD/SVCD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3. I probably wont use all of them, but its good to know that this player can play them should the need arise. Audio CD playback - Excellent sound quality. You can have program play, random play etc, all though its on-screen menus. You have to switch on the TV in order to listen to music (at least on my standard cable setting). I haven't figured out how to bypass the TV and go straight to my mini hifi yet. MP3 - You can program play, random play etc etc...I don't use this feature much though... Features - plenty of useful features, especially the a time search feature. Just press the "Time Search" button on the remote and you can jump to a specific title, chapter (press TS twice) or time (press TS 3 times) in the dvd. In VCD, you have to press 1 on the remote first before playing the movie to be able to have this feature. Remote control - Does the job nicely, very comfortable to hold and good buttons layout. My only comment is that some buttons are small. Absent features - this player does not have a zoom function. What it means is that if you have a normal (full screen 4:3) TV and you want to watch a movie in widescreen format, then you can only watch it in letter box format (black bars on top and below picture) or in 16x9 format (picture appeared "stretched"). Unless of course if your 4:3 TV has a zoom function. If you have a widescreen tv, then no problem.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 23, 2002]
Kray
Casual Listener

Strength:

Great picture and sound, easy to use menus, lots of on-screen info, lots of useful features eg time search, plays even damaged disc. A good all-rounder.

Weakness:

I'm being picky here but some of the buttons on remote are small and the on-screen menus are not as attractive as other players.

I've been using it for 6 months now, this is my review of the player: Picture quality - The picture on my tv are super sharp and crystal clear. You can also adjust/customise the video setting if you want to. On-Screen Menu - Simple yet practical window-like menu. The text are fairly large and easy to read, unlike other DVD players that uses small graphics/icons which although looks nice but can be difficult to read and use. The on-screen display is very useful. By pressing the Display button on the remote displays all kind of info like elapsed time, remaining time, total time, transfer rate etc. Playability - It plays EVERYTHING i.e. DVD/CD/VCD/SVCD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3. I probably wont use all of them, but its good to know that this player can play them should the need arise. Audio CD playback - Excellent sound quality. You can have program play, random play etc, all though its on-screen menus. You have to switch on the TV in order to listen to music (at least on my standard cable setting). I haven't figured out how to bypass the TV and go straight to my mini hifi yet. MP3 - You can program play, random play etc etc...I don't use this feature much though... Features - plenty of useful features, especially the a time search feature. Just press the "Time Search" button on the remote and you can jump to a specific title, chapter (press TS twice) or time (press TS 3 times) in the dvd. In VCD, you have to press 1 on the remote first before playing the movie to be able to have this feature. Remote control - Does the job nicely, very comfortable to hold and good buttons layout. My only comment is that some buttons are small. Absent features - this player does not have a zoom function. What it means is that if you have a normal (full screen 4:3) TV and you want to watch a movie in widescreen format, then you can only watch it in letter box format (black bars on top and below picture) or in 16x9 format (picture appeared "stretched"). Unless of course if your 4:3 TV has a zoom function. If you have a widescreen tv, then no problem.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 07, 2002]
David
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Thin

Weakness:

Will not play some movies Flickering picture

Nice looking machine. Very quiet. But has bugs in it. I sent it back to Pioneer and its been a month with out being fixed. It will not play "Jeeper's Creepers". There is a firmware fix. Also the picture flickers. I have bought lots of Pioneer products before but may never again. Very unhappy with this DVD player.

Similar Products Used:

Sony

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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