Pioneer DV-F07 DVD Players

Pioneer DV-F07 DVD Players 

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[Aug 19, 2003]
brnsgrbr
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Menu driven, video adjustment options, quality of AV, AV pass through, ease of use, and its a NON-Labor of Love.

Weakness:

Outdated look to graphical user interface, I wish it could be connected to a computer or the internet movies database that would allow for review of each dvd.

My experience with this unit has been extraordinarily satifying. Besides the ease of use and convenience, which made it worth the money, is the fact that the picture is better than most progressive scan units. BONUS! I had recently purchase one of the new Mustang 2 DLP chip televisions. When I watched some sample movies in the store I was happy with the picture. When I hooked it up to my DV-F07, it was pristine! I had been researching a new DVD player to augment this unit. Now I have all but stopped that search. The fact that you have 3 set modes and 3 programable video settings that adjust sharpness, detail, gamma, chroma delay...., is so comforting. Because DVDs vary in quality, and because my DLP HDTV exposes and ampifies poor product, this feature is essential. Because this unit is one of the Elite line from Pioneer, it has all of the usual refinements and quality you'd expect. It has every kind of input and output and can even be used and a AV pass through if you have a receiver that has all of its sources used. Moreover, its circuitry increased the quality of the AV signals that passed through it. The menu driven selection capability blows my guests away, although it is a little dated. I have my dvds organized by genre. So I just ask my guests what type of selection they prefer, I just toggle through the ten catagories the Elite allows. What are you in the mood for?...action, drama, horror, scifi, war/documentary, comedy, animation, martial arts, porn... whatever. Then I select it and there is the list for that genre. We don't have to get up. We don't have to look for the DVD in its case on some wall rack. We don't have to put the dvd in and then go sitdown. I don't have to clean or descratch them because they are not exposed to the elements. ARE YOU STARTING TO GET IT? The unit has the most attractive and refined appearance of any I have yet seen. It even allows for that rental or borrowed dvd by have the +1 slot. Does any body own the Lord of the Rings Director's Edition, with all of the edited out scenes that are split onto two disks (not to mention the extras on the other two disks)? This unit goes from disk1 right to the next with only a few seconds of delay. Again, I did not have to get up, turn on the lights etc... I have to state again that the picture quality is better than most of the newest progressive scan players have demo'd. The only thing I have not tried is the Master/Slave function that allows the daisy chaining of two units together to function as one. Now that the prices are low enough, and now that I have filled the player with nearly 300 movies, I think will use that function. I was hoping that Pioneer would have newer version or that they would have offered new graphical user interface to bring it into the new century. I bet however, that they did sell as many of the units they expected. A contact of mine has said that they don't plan on producing a new one. I think that this unfortunate. I believe that this component was ahead of its time. I think it came out before people came to realize what dvd had to offer. The cost, I am sure made it that much more undesirable.

Similar Products Used:

Sony multi dvd player, several progressive scan units under $600.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 21, 2002]
bearuk
AudioPhile

Strength:

300 disc unit in a (relatively) compact unit, easy to use. Fairly high quality sound and picture.

Weakness:

Video CD playback, a tendency to over-write the name you have given a DVD title, not exactly stunning layer change capability.

The longer I own it the less I like it. It handles video CDs less well than my old Pioneer 606. If a DVD already has a 'name' encoded in it, don't bother over-writing it, the next time you play the disc it will change it. My cheap Samsung handles layer changes so much better than the Pioneer it makes the DV-F07 look totally outclassed. If it weren't for the convenience of 300 discs accessed at the touch of a button I wouldn't bother with it. More and more dual layer discs are leaving my Pioneer changer and making their way to the Samsung.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer 606, Panasonic L50, Samsung M105

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 12, 2002]
DVDaddict
AudioPhile

Strength:

Wonderful video and audio. Decent display of library

Weakness:

Non Functional Master Slave. If yo uare buying this unit to daisy chain -- FORGET IT .. Pioneer has sold us a defective product. Will be suing.

As a stand alone unit DV-F07 is great. Good library functions, excellent video and audio. No problems with device. However as 2 unit Master Slave... it sucks. The function simply does not work. And Pioneer is a complete waste of time as are their support. We've bought 3 units in an attempt to get hte function to work to no avail.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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