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Technical Details

- Single-DIN AM/FM radio, MP3/WMA/AAC, DivX, JPG, USB, iPod receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 4V RCA preamp outputs
- Three-inch widescreen LCD display with 1440 x 240 pixel resolution
- Front panel mini A/V input, USB input
- Add Pioneer components for SAT/HD radio
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Customer Buzz
 "HARD TO UNDERSTAND MANUAL" 2010-10-08
By RayGUN (FL)
I found the instructions hard to understand and the unit difficult to operate. I called tech support and got a really rude gentleman, who was more concerned with proving his great knowledge of electronic theory instead of answering some simple settings questions. He had the nerve to tell me that in order to understand what he was talking about I had to be in the industry. This is customer support?

After this experience I returned the radio. I will never buy another product from this company. How this jerk stays employed beats me.

Customer Buzz
 "does the job but there's lots and lots of weird and fustrating little quirks" 2010-10-04
By Sam Leung
i wrote this review for the Pioneer MVH-P8200BT which is the exact same product but with built in bluetooth. i edited out any bluetooth mentions, so everything else here applies.



* it looks nice

* it sounds nice (multiple audio options: full eq, bass boost, low pass filter etc)



here are the cons:



while it's refreshing to have a nice clean sparse interface in a car audio system, inside it's unnecessarily complex with navigating media. like a nokia phone, it seems the software was an designed by hardware guys who treated it as an afterthought.



* you really need to hit dead center of the dial to hit the center button. it's too often that i end up selecting left or right because i was a bit off.



* while there is a way to 'bookmark' certain menu options in a custom quick-shortcut menu, it's not as quick as it should be. you still need a button press, a knob turn, and another button press to access the menu. it would have been so much helpful if there was a dedicated shortcut menu button.



* when browsing an SD card or a USB drive, you can only browse one type of media (music, video, audio) at a time. if you want to switch media it's a button press, several knob turns to the bottom of the menu, another button press to the AV mode, where you can switch to video, music, or pictures.



* i used this with the external HD radio unit (GEX-P20HD). it works fine, and the reception is great. unfortunately for some bizarre reason only one line of radio id text shows up at one time. to show more information you'll have to (you guessed it), button press, knob turns to the display menu, button press, then select 'artist' or 'song' or no text. why do i have to do all that just to find out the artist or the title? all the other audio sources show all this information at the same time.



* as reported before, you can't use the remote as a substitute for the rotary dial so the majority of functions are useless with the remote.



* also as mentioned, there is no artwork support on MP3s on SD card or USB. album art is for iPods only!



* SDHC cards are inserted behind the faceplate which you have to detach to remove (which btw, only knob and buttons part of the face detaches). not that big of a deal unless you have a bunch of SD cards you want to swap on a regular basis.



here are other oddities that i discovered on my own:



* USB won't charge my iPhone if i have the source at SD card. but it will charge in any other mode.



* there's an option to have a four background wallpapers. three by pioneer and one jpg you can import from a memory card. they are nice. but if you have any of these background pictures set, there's no way you can view any pictures or video. the crazy thing is that it pretends that there's nothing wrong and the only thing you'll see is the filename of the picture or the video. so if you turn on the wallpaper and you select a video, the audio plays, but the only thing that's shows up on the screen is the filename. if you're in slideshow mode, you'll just see the filename of the picture change at certain intervals.



i thought it was the way i was wiring the safety parking brake wire. maybe it thought i was driving so it was blocking the video for my safety. i spent a few hours messing around with it before i figured out i did nothing wrong. the pioneer customer support rep told me this was a known quirk and it's been that way with several pioneer units with no plans for a fix. i can definitely live with this limitation but it's not mentioned anywhere in the manual! argh so frustrating.



* it does accept SDHC cards even though they won't admit it. i thought maybe the reason SDHC cards were not officially supported was because it takes a really long time to do the initial scan, but then i inserted a 16GB USB memory drive and it took almost a minute to scan!



* and maybe i shouldn't use the word 'initial' together with the word 'scan' because it scans the card or usb memory EVERY TIME you select it as the source. EVERY-TIME. that means even though it would be nice to leave 16 gigs of music indefinitely attached to the unit, every time i want to switch to it from another source i'll have to wait 30-60 seconds. this is an absolute dealbreaker for me.



* the second dealbreaker is that there is no expandability for a second auxiliary source. there's an add on adapter (CD-RB10) to add stereo rca inputs to the rear of the unit. even though it's listed on pioneer's product page as being a supported accessory (as of this writing), it doesn't work at all. it fits, but there's no option in the software to select it as a source. this was all confirmed by a pioneer customer service rep.



i'm kind of sad. for something that looks like it has tons of potential, the software underdelivers and makes it half assed.



Customer Buzz
 "People like this should not be allowed to post" 2010-09-09
By David (WALNUT, CA, US)
I have a 2009 pioneer cd receiver and am only responding to AndrewH comments. These type of comments give an inaccurate portrayal of a product. You don't criticize a product for everything it clearly states it does not have. You need to READ about the product before you buy it otherwise it's your fault. It is a media receiver and it is clearly listed as that. No cd player!. It says it has a usb in the front! Dont bash the product because you failed to do your homework. Thats like buying a entry level honda civic and complaining it doesnt have leather seats or run flat tires when it's not supposed to.

Customer Buzz
 "Epic FAIL. Going back immediately" 2010-06-17
By Andrew H (Minneapolis, MN)
I guess i should have done a little more research before jumping into this thing. I have two other Pioneer Premier headunits and loved them both. System control, built in crossovers, built in e.q., usb connections on BACK of deck so you can pout the ipod in the glove box and leave it there. I figured this unit would be just as easy to use as the others and have all the control I have come to expect from Pioneer.



WRONG.



First, the iPod cable. USB only and the only hook up for USB is on the face?! What moron thought this up? I don't want some cable hanging out of the face of this nice, new, sleek toy I just spent half an hour putting in my truck. My last Pioneer head unit had the USB hook up on the rear so i could run the extension to the glove box and just leave my iPod hooked up all the time, tucked away nicely in a safe place and not worry about it. Why didn't they do this on this unit? There's an ip bus connection on the back but as far as I can tell, there's no way to hook an iPod up to that.



Second: control. The remote sucks, the tiny knob on the front is way to small and harder to turn than the others, and the radio preset set-up is awful. The two previous decks i had were great, this one is just plain bad.



Third: no CD player. Since when did CD become an option?! Granted, I rarely have CD's in my rig but I thought CD was standard in all head units nowadays considering that the car stereo market is in the toilet. I mean, Best Buy doesn't even carry more than a dozen decks now and Ultimate is down to Rockford and Alpine only. For $300, i expect a CD slot, especially in a deck that doesn't have any other built-in extras like HD radio, satelite or an iPod hook up that doesn't stick out of the face!



This unit IS NOT worth $265.00 that Amazon is asking for it, and certainly isn't worth the retail rate at the local stores. Pioneer choked hard on this pile of junk and is going to have to come up with better products if they want to compete in a weak market like this one. Built in crossovers, EQ and system set up options are decent, but certainly don't make up for the terrible controls and even worse design flaws for system expansion.



Pioneer's new 'Multimedia receiver' - FAIL. Buy something else. The one I got is already on it's way back.

Customer Buzz
 "Not for the Non Tech Savvy" 2010-06-14
By Mike
Title says it all. The rotary commander is precise and if you don't feel the joystick it is no fun. If you do, you can not by a better radio for the money....



Specs. are right there and on mark; it has done everything I've wanted it to do and has neat ipod shuffle options. You can use your standard ipod cable directly in to the faceplate USB connection. also Pick out your favorite menu options and put them a side click away. Clean looks, fun EQ, LED mood settings. Looks soo clean in dark interior cars, uncluttered sleek deep shine you just want in you dash!





no ones' perfect...not a big fan that the screen never turns completely off, until the is car off. Hasn't drained my battery tho. I would just like to turn the screen off when im not using it. slight learning curve for non tech savvy people.







Short and Sweet



Mike


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