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Pioneer HTZ-370DV
$399.00
Released February, 2008
The Pros:Color-coded speaker wiring makes setup easy for anyone. Interface is very responsive, no lag. Everything is sleek with sharp angles, very attractive.
The Cons:No digital audio input for HD audio. Wires have proprietary connectors, not easy to replace. Subwoofer is underpowered, generally poorly represented bass range.
The Pioneer HTZ-370DV is home-theater-in-a-box system with five speakers and a powered subwoofer. It features a progressive scan DVD player capable of upconverting to 720p and 1080i via HDMI, though it cannot perform 1080p conversion.
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It offers 360 watts of power in surround mode, and has Dolby Digital, DTS, and Prologic II decoders built-in. Its also compatible with Windows Media, and has a USB input which can read JPEG (capable of displaying JPEG while playing music), MP3, WMA and MPEG-4 (AAC). The system also features an AM/FM tuner.
Features
- Progressive scan DVD player with 720p and 1080i playback via HDMI
- 360 watts
- DD, DTS, Prologic II
- Windows Medi compatible
- USB input
- Reads JPEG, MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 (AAC)
- AM/FM tuner
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color-coded speaker wiring makes setup easy for anyone
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interface is very responsive, no lag
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everything is sleek with sharp angles, very attractive
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quick power-up, no long loading sequence
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no digital audio input for HD audio
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wires have proprietary connectors, not easy to replace
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subwoofer is underpowered, generally poorly represented bass range
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