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Pioneer is well known for impeccable build quality and excellent performance and the DV-626D is a brilliant example of just what Pioneer can do. Main features include onboard Dolby Digital and DTS decoders, duel laser pickup, Pal/NTSC output, Digital noise reduction, conditional memory, Virtual Dolby Surround... In fact, the pioneer impresses all round as far as sound is concerned as it reproduces not only film soundtracks, but also music cds with amazing finess The player can usefully output in either PAL or NTSC. This means that if your TV doen't support NTSC, the player will convert it to PAL for you. Digital Noise Reduction, automatically reduces any digital noise on found on the dvd. The picture performance is great, sharp, vibrant images are produced. 626 has optical and Coaxial digital output, this means it can be connected to any digital decoder or minidisc recorder. If you wish to do the later you can set up the output to be PCM, and it will automatically downmix movie music to 48khz if you want it to. The player also has 96khz decoding which makes cds sound even better if you have an amp that supports it. Look round the back of the player, and you?ll find outputs galore - 5.1 output, 2 sets of stereo outputs, 2 s-video sockets, 2 composite video outputs, optical and coaxial audio and a scart for RGB, composite and stereo audio. There?s no component video or 2nd scart if that?s important for you. All connections are gold plated for ultimate quality in sound and picture. So, in summary, the Pioneer DV-626D rocks big time. Amazing visuals, stunning audio in CD and DVD replay and loads of useful features. It makes a £700 DVD player a little uneasy and retails at around £400 ? a bargain!Read full review
This is top quality (£450) when new DVD player which has kept up with and in some cases is better than current technology. It's rendition of skin tone, deep blacks and overall picture quality is on a par with my friends upscaling dvd. The sound quality from the DTS when linked up to my KEF/Sony/Yamaha AV system is astounding and to think i paid just £20 which is the same as going to asda/tesco and buying a 'shinnywatra' dvd/microwave effort.... well happy