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Pioneer MVH P8200BT Watts Multimedia Receiver Beautiful looking unit


Pioneer MVH-P8200BT 4 x 50 Watts Multimedia AV Receiver
  • Single-DIN AM/FM radio, MP3/WMA/AAC, DivX, JPG, USB, iPod, Bluetooth receiver
  • Add Pioneer components for SAT/HD radio
  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 4V RCA preamp outputs
  • Front panel mini A/V input, USB input
  • Three-inch widescreen LCD display with 1440 x 240 pixel resolution
  • overall nice a few minor details.. the pioneer car stereo screen is very nice the clarity and colors along with the size is great for viewing. the sound of the pioneer stereo is very clean. the stereo as a whole is a very sleek and modern looks great. however the productivity ofwhatever you are playing is instantly slowed down when the san disc is inserted. as well as slow to read the san disc itself. also the bluetooth only works for phone calls. i bought this thinking it was for music greatly dissapointed. the display is not like the older models this one is very poor and not entertaining to the eye. the dial is very confusing and not made for fast changes. as for the remote too many buttons it does nothing except volume and song change very lame. so if you want a great sound and only sound this is for you. i myself need a little more depth. not enough functions for my taste.
    Amazing but I miss iPod control. So I bought this deck in all honesty for looks. I wanted to adjust button color and I wanted something win a big face because Audi b5A4's have a big slot which leaves a gap with a standard deck. Plus the SD feature was attractive. My old deck was a Pioneer DEH3100ub which I also loved. Share very similar features the 8200 is easier to browse artists via deck but there is no option to control from the iPod itself. The joystick is ever harder to press although as the driver it's not bad at all as a passenger it's a little more difficult. It looks gorgeous and is very customizable with color I was amazed. The SD will accept any size so log as it's Class 4 or under by the way I know this for fact because I put an 8 gig class 4 card in and it worked just fine so don't listen to the manual that says max 2 gb. I wish it had an iPod cable connection in the back instead of having t hang off the front but as I've been told back connections are dissapearing these days. Also there aren't many shortcuts so you will have to go through menu's nit a big deal to the tech savvy but possible annoying to the critical consumer.
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    hi I have received this radio Two days ago Quality as we used to just wonderful Installation was easy I found one problem I live in middle east Channels that We have Numbers are differentfor example there is no 99 channel only 99.1 99.3 but there is no 99.
    Great device I have just a few days using it and it's my first experience with Pioneer car audio but I'm pretty happy with it. There's a learning curve but once you get used to the logic it becomes very easy.I read on the specs that it supported SD cards up to 2 Gb but I've tried with an 8Gb SD card and it works without problems at least to see pictures.It was easy to pair the bluetooth with my iPhone and the quality of the sound was pretty good. I could hear without problems and I was heard very clearly as well.
    buen stereo. muy buen stereo funciona mejor y mas rápido con tarjeta SD que con USB pero la verdad que esta buenísimo podes ver vídeo en formato AVI ver fotos lo único malo es que el sistema PARROT no siempre funciona bien a veces las conversaciones se cortan. pero en si es muy buen stereo definitivamente lo recomiendo.p.d.
    Pioneer MVHP8200BT
    Excelent Product!
    Beautiful looking unit I got this as a gift for my 1998 Porsche Boxster that I bought a few months ago. I wanted a new receiver primarily so that I could play my iPod in the car as there was no tape player for an adapter and I HATE the iPod players that go through the radio. I also wanted something that looked clean and didn't stand out too much as an obvious aftermarket radio in the car and one that would be able to change colors to match my dash. Well as far as looks go you can't get much cleaner. Only 3 buttons and the wheel. The screen is easy to read and there are a LOT of colors to choose from for the theme. iPod connection is great although because of my preference I have some small gripes with it. I really enjoy controlling the song selection from the iPod itself because it's fast and I can hit the next song or back up without looking at the screen. This may be because I'm used to using the tape player adapters where you HAD to control on the iPod but nonetheless I'm used to it. You can plug an aux cable in and control directly from the iPod that way but unfortunately then the screen is just black with no information and an annoying safety warning every time you turn the car on. I understand that this is just the technology and a video can't be played through aux but it would be cool to show something besides black. There may be a way to do thisI've only had the stereo a few weeks. When you use the 20 pin connector in the usb slot you'll get iPod charging and music controlled from the unit. It's pretty straightforward and I'm sure the more I use it the more I'll get used to it and not have to keep looking down but if you want to do things like switch to a specific artist or playlist while driving it will take several button presses to get there. The Bluetooth works great in my car. Very easy to control and setup took all of 10 seconds although this will depend on the phone.
    Warning! No bluetooth audio!! What! no bluetooth audio? That god I didn't install this i my car. It was too late to return it on amazon so I resold it on ebay. If you are looking for this type of stereo I recommend looking at the Sony DSXS300BTX. I purchased this through amazon.com and I absolutely love it. Check out my video review.


    Single-DIN AM/FM radio, MP3/WMA/AAC, DivX, JPG, USB, iPod, Bluetooth receiver.Add Pioneer components for SAT/HD radio.4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 4V RCA preamp outputs.Front panel mini A/V input, USB input.Three-inch widescreen LCD display with 1440 x 240 pixel resolution.Rear A/V RCA input, three 4V RCA preamp outputs, steering wheel remote input, and video out for system expansion. USB Input / SD Memory Card Slot Connect USB thumb drives or other devices and enjoy playback of your digital audio and video files. Ditto for SD memory cards. This makes it a breeze to quickly grab some media from your computer before a big road trip, and enjoy hours of entertainment on the road. "Mech-free" receivers are all the rage lately, as more and more consumers migrate their music and media collections to hard drives rather than physical media. The MVH-P8200BT from Pioneer is one of the company's first mech-free receivers, and has plenty to offer the digital-centric crowd. Make and take hands-free calls with built-in Bluetooth technology. Enjoy direct control of your iPod, with simple navigation and search features. Play back MP3/WMA/AAC audio files, DivX video, and even JPEG images from USB devices or SD memory cards. You can even tag songs heard on the radio for later purchase. It's all conducted via the simple "Rotary Commander" control and simple user interface displayed on the unit's three-inch display.

    For those who'd like a bit more power, three 4V RCA preamp outputs are also included for system expansion (front/rear/sub). MVH-P8200BT Basic Specs iPod Playback: Audio/Video (Cable Required) DVD Playback: -- USB Input: Yes Sound Retriever: Yes Bluetooth: Built-In Navigation Ready: -- Display: Three-Inch LCD Rear Camera Ready: -- RCA Preamp Outputs: Three Sets (4 volt) HD Radio Ready: Yes SAT Radio Ready: Yes Power: MOSFET 50W x 4 Connect, Tag, and Download Have you ever heard a great song on the radio, but couldn't remember what it was called or who sang it when you went to go look for it later? Now you don't have to worry about missing out on great music. iTunes Tagging gives you the power to "tag" all of your favorite songs without having to scramble for a piece of scrap paper in the car, then later preview or purchase music at iTunes Music Store. Works with stations transmitting RDS data.


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