Price Range: $379.00

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  • Connect your iPod to the AVH-P4000DVD for direct control of iPod audio and video menus, functions and selections via on-screen touch panel. This makes song access and search extra-quick and easy. The headunit keeps song, artist, time and album information displays very clear and user-friendly, and control is exceptionally easy with the touchscreen control. Pioneer?s AVH-P4000DVD plays various digital compression formats from DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs, and easily connects to a variety of digital audio devices. Play your MP3, WMA, iTunes AAC and even DivX files from either CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW.
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    Warranty Information 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    URL Pioneer AVH-P4000DVD In-Dash DVD Multimedia Receiver

    Audio Quality

    Total RMS Power Output (4 Ohms) 22 W/channel
    Maximum Power Output 50 W/channel
    Signal To Noise Ratio 97 dB

    Interface

    Interface Connection Audio - Line Out (RCA-style)|IP-bus|Video - Composite (RCA)
    Number of Pre-amp Outputs (Pairs) 2
    Number of Sub Pre-amp Outputs 1
    Preamp Voltage 4 V

    Physical Features

    Device Type Display Screen|DVD Player
    Standard Mounting Double DIN
    Diagonal Screen Size 6.1 in

    Radio Attributes

    Analog Tuner Presets 24

    Media Support

    Media Supported Audio CD|CD-R|CD-RW|DVD|DVD-R|DVD-RW
    Audio Codecs Supported AAC|MP3|WMA

    Other Features

    General Features Backlit Display|Bluetooth Ready|Front Panel Menu Control|Reverse Camera Option|Sirius Satellite Radio Ready|Touch Screen|XM Satellite Radio Ready

    Quick Glance

    Device Type Display Screen|DVD Player
    General Features Backlit Display|Bluetooth Ready|Front Panel Menu Control|Reverse Camera Option|Sirius Satellite Radio Ready|Touch Screen|XM Satellite Radio Ready
    Standard Mounting Double DIN
    Diagonal Screen Size 6.1 in

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User Reviews for
Pioneer AVH-P4000DVD In-Dash DVD Multimedia Receiver

  • By MartinBriley   02/27/2009 Good
  • Pros:
    Many I/O options
  • Cons:
    No DVD-Audio playback, large size requiring special mounting
  • Summary:
    It's inexplicable that this car stereo with DVD playback doesn't support DVD-Audio. The car is the one place where everyone has a surround-capable speaker configuration, perfect for the DVD-Audio format.
  • By economys   09/15/2008 Average
  • Pros:
    Nice looking display, typically good Pioneer sound and build quality
  • Cons:
    Unacceptable integration w/ Pioneer HD receiver add-on
  • Summary:
    Installation of the unit was fairly easy and initial check of features went well. However, I spent two days (working w/ Crutchfield's tech support) trying to get the HD add-on to work. Turns out that you can only access the HD tuner through the EXT1 option (thus your normal RADIO has no antenna). Unfortunately, the EXT1 interface is horrible. You only get directional buttons to tune (or six presets) and the rest of the screen is blank except for 10ish scrolling characters in the upper left corner to display the HD info.
  • By gametime75   07/04/2008 Very Good
  • Pros:
    Affordable, Nice clarity, Easy to Use.
  • Cons:
    Boring Background, Expensive Extras, Hard to watch DVD video during the day.
  • Summary:
    The avhp4000dvd is a quality product and a great value. The only complaints I have about it are that the background looks rather ugly and you cannot save pictures or files to the system itself. The stereo creates quality music and has the capability to play many different formats including Divx. The stereo can also be hooked up to a rearview camera, Sirius/XM radio, and bluetooth, but these extras are rather expensive. Picture quality is excellent especially at night and the touch screen is extremely responsive. All and all this is a quality Stereo, but the background style is rather lacking.