| The Pioneer DVD Player has a 5.8-inch wide touch | | | | music to sound not as it would on a CD - you can |
| screen and is able to play DVDs, DivX, and MP3 | | | | think of it as certain pieces have been removed. |
| WMA/iTunes AAC. It has iPod direct control as | | | | The pioneer DVD Player was made to assure |
| well as a Bluetooth adapter that allows you to | | | | that those pieces stay intact so to bring you the |
| revert to speakerphone and drive hands free. | | | | best sound quality possible. |
| The player is extremely applicable to any media | | | | The player is also Bluetooth compatible. Stop using |
| need. You can simply plug in your iPod with a | | | | your headset and plug your Bluetooth phone into |
| CD-IU50V cable and have your music play | | | | the Pioneer Player with the provided CD-BTB200 |
| through your car speakers. The player is touch | | | | Bluetooth adapter, and poof, ridin' hands free |
| screen, so instead of having to search your music | | | | baby. You can play a DVD on it, then have it |
| song by song on your iPod, you simply scroll | | | | pause when as call comes in. |
| through your music on a much larger screen. | | | | The unit also has a speakerphone that uses your |
| Plus, the Pioneer DVD player was made to play | | | | car speakers and a huge plus is that it |
| music as they would be heard on a CD - crisp and | | | | automatically mutes your music upon an incoming |
| fully resonating. It is different from hearing the | | | | call, which translates into riding free and jammin' |
| music through your iPod headphones because the | | | | without thinking of missing a call. |
| digital compression process of the iPod causes | | | | Pioneer has done very well. |