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Pioneer AVH-P6000DVD


$1,000.00 Released September, 2003

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Striking design, compliments the overall look of the dash in most cars. Good range of expandability options. Conversations are crisp and clear when Bluetooth adapter used.

The Cons:Doesn't allow for sequential play of the 6 discs. Contrast ratio is a little low for some movies, subtle shades tend to bleed into each other.

The Pioneer AVH-P6000DVD is an in-dash multimedia receiver with a built-in amplifier and detachable faceplate.  The receiver features a motorized 7" widescreen touchscreen LCD monitor with an anti-glare coating and adjustable viewing angle.

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  The unit also includes a built-in 6-disc DVD/CD changer and supports DVD±R/RW, DivX, CD-R/RW, WMA, MP3, and AAC playback.  The AVH-P6000DVD has integrated USB, camera and AUX inputs and is compatible with Pioneer's iPod and Bluetooth adapters as well as SIRIUS/XM satellite and HD radio.

Features/Specs

  • 7" motorized widescreen touchscreen LCD monitor with adjustable viewing angle and anti-glare coating
  • Built-in 6-Disc DVD/CD Changer
  • DVD±R/RW, DivX, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA, MP3, and AAC compatible
  • Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier
  • Supertuner® IIID advanced analog and digital processing
  • Bluetooth Adapter ready
  • iPod direct control
  • SIRIUS or XM satellite radio and HD radio compatible
  • Programmable for rear-view camera
  • Inputs: USB, rear AUX, Camera 
  • Double DIN mounting

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Pros
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    striking design, compliments the overall look of the dash in most cars

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    good range of expandability options

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    conversations are crisp and clear when Bluetooth adapter used

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    takes up to 6 discs at once, saves having to fumble through them manually

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    display is bright and extremely clear, good pixel density makes everything sharp

Cons
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    doesn't allow for sequential play of the 6 discs

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    contrast ratio is a little low for some movies, subtle shades tend to bleed into each other

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