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Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
- AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, JPG, USB, iPod receiver
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with three 4V RCA preamp outputs
- 7-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display with 1440 x 234 pixel resolution
- Front panel mini A/V input, USB input, rear RCA A/V input, rear-view camera input
- Add Pioneer components for SAT/HD radio, iPod Direct Connection, CD/DVD changer, Bluetooth, Navigation
Pioneer Avh-P4200Dvd In-Dash Double-Din 7-Inch Touchscreen Dvd Multimedia A/V ReceiverGet your media on the road with Pioneer’s AVH-P4200DVD, an in-dash double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver featuring a seven-inch widescreen display. With versatile music and video playback, modern features like USB Direct Control and DivX support, a built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier, and plenty of expansion options, it’s the perfect way to turn your vehicle into a mobile entertainment center.
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Pioneer Car Audio SystemsPioneer’s Mobile Business Group is known for offering the kind of in-car products that make driving more enjoyable by offering high quality audio and video, seamless connectivity and ease-of-use. Its focus is on the development of new digital technologies including audio video, navigation and satellite radio, while maintaining its strong heritage in products for car audio enthusiasts and sound competitors. |
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Enjoy your favorite DVDs, along with digital video content from USB devices/SD cards. |
Intuitive touch-screen controls such as graphic EQ. |
AVH-P4200DVD Features
Seven-Inch Touchscreen Display
The AVH-P4200DVD boasts a seven-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display with 1440 x 234 pixel resolution. Navigating your media and system settings from the touchscreen is a breeze thanks to intuitive touch controls and customizable menus. Tap, Swipe or Drag–exactly the way you expect a touchscreen device to work.
Versatile Multimedia Playback
Enjoy your favorite DVDs while parked with the full-featured DVD player, or add a back seat screen for your passengers to watch as you drive. The AVH-P4200DVD will play DVDs, DVD-Rs, Video CDs and even DivX files burnt to CD or DVD (or from a USB device). You can also use the rear A/V input to attach external devices like video game systems.
As for music, you can enjoy your favorite CDs, or listen to MP3/WMA/AAC files from either CD/DVD data discs or a USB device.
USB Input / SD Memory Card Slot
Connect USB thumb drives or other devices and enjoy playback of your digital audio files or DivX video. 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.
iPod Direct Control (CD-IU50V required)
Connect your iPod directly and experience exceptional sound quality while easily navigating through music, videos and album art on the AVH-P4200DVD’s screen. Say goodbye to the annoying static of FM transmitters and other iPod half-solutions.
Advanced Sound Retriever
Hear the detail, warmth and clarity, the way the artist intended it, from all of your highly compressed MP3, WMA and AAC files stored on USB memory device, iPod and portable digital players. By restoring data (especially higher frequencies) that tend to get lost in the digital compression process, Pioneer’s Advanced Sound Retriever technology enhances audio reproduction nearly all the way up to 20 kHz frequencies.
Supertuner IIID AM/FM Tuner
Pioneer’s legendary Supertuner IIID combines the best of digital and analog tuner technologies to reduce distortion to bring you exceptional FM and AM performance. If you live in an area where reception is weak, you’ll hear a big improvement in signal strength. And when you’re near tall buildings, Supertuner IIID reduces the effect of multi-path noise, which occurs when the signal is reflecting off of the buildings.
Always have your favorite stations at hand with 18 FM and 6 AM user presets. And when you’re somewhere new, let the tuner do the work for you by activating the Best Stations Memory (BSM) function. The tuner will seek out the 6 strongest stations in the area and set them into the tuner presets.
Dial in Your Sound
Use and customize EQ curves, adjust the eight-band parametric equalizer, or change loudness and bass boost settings to get the perfect sound.
AUX-In Connection
Use the built-in AUX input for connecting any digital portable player and other external auxiliary devices. For extra-convenient access, the AVH-P4200DVD has this A/V input on the front panel.
MOSFET 50W x4 Amplifier for the Power Hungry
Compared to conventional power supplies, the MOSFET amplification circuit is smaller and more efficient, delivering power with less distortion and absolutely zero on/off switching noise. And that doesn’t just mean a boost in volume: it means that your music will be cleaner at higher volumes because you’re not pushing the limits of the amplification circuit. Clean, efficient power that will rock your vehicle.
For those who’d like a bit more power, three 4V RCA preamp outputs are also included for system expansion (front/rear/sub).
Available Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Use the available CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Adapter and Bluetooth-enabled cellular phones for easy, safe, and hands-free operation, including talking via the headunit’s microphone and your vehicle’s speaker system. The system automatically mutes any other audio during incoming or outgoing calls.
Add the Power of Navigation
This receiver is ready to take direction with the optional AVIC-U220 navigation module, a sleek navigation unit that supports AVIC feeds, enabling you to create custom trips, as well as your own points of interest. The plug and play AVIC-U220 puts Pioneer’s legendary AVIC navigation at your fingertips.
Rear View Camera Capability
Keep an eye on your backside using the optional Rear View Camera (ND-BC2 or ND-BC20PA): while you’re in reverse the rear-view camera can be in full screen. An unit equipped with the optional rear-view camera adds a level of safety and assurance you can rely on. In addition to keeping you and your family safe, this feature also makes maneuvering in tight spaces easier.
Ready to Expand
The AVH-P4200DVD is also compatible with Pioneer’s XM and Sirius satellite radio tuners, HD radio tuner, TV tuner, CD/DVD changers and more.
AVH-P4200DVD Basic Specs
| iPod Playback: | Audio/Video (Cable Required) |
| DVD Playback: | Yes |
| USB Input: | Yes |
| Sound Retriever: | Yes |
| Bluetooth: | Ready |
| Navigation Ready: | Yes |
| Display: | 7-Inch Touchscreen |
| Rear Camera Ready: | Yes |
| RCA Preamp Outputs: | Three Sets (4 volt) |
| HD Radio Ready: | Yes |
| SAT Radio Ready: | Yes |
| Power: | MOSFET 50W x 4 |
What’s in the Box
Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD Receiver, Wiring Harness, Installation Hardware, Owner’s Manual
Rating:
(out of 20 reviews)
List Price: $ 550.00
Price: Too low to display
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5 Users Response In " Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver "
Review by Michael Luttenberger for Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
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OK here is my review of the Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD. I bought it a few weeks ago and had it professionally installed in my 2009 Yukon XL. I wanted to give it some use before I wrote a review so I could give it an honest review. I know many people including myself use these reviews to make the deciding decision if they are undecided between a few different choices. I am not going to go into much detail around the interface options because the internet has plenty of info and videos already on that. I am going to tell more about how each of the modules work. So here we go.
Obviously I got the head unit, but I also got The Bluetooth module (CD-BTB200), the HD Radio Module (GEX-P20HD), The Sirius Satellite Radio module (CD-SB10 & SC-C1), Backup Camera (ND-BC4) and the IPod Touch/IPhone cable (CD-IU200V). Basically I got every possible add-on module, minus the navigation (AVIC-U220) which is not even out yet. I will go into each of the modules and explain.
Bluetooth:
Connecting your phone to the unit is pretty painless. Turn discovery mode on the phone and the unit immediately picks it up. Once the phone has been set up the first time, it is a breeze. The only thing that is needed, is the Bluetooth needs to be turned on, on the phone. The head unit automatically picks it up when it is close. It connects very fast, usually within a second or two. The factory Bluetooth would take around 30 seconds. The module comes with a microphone that I had mounted by my rear view mirror. The sound from the call comes out the cars speakers. Voice quality sounds great on both ends I have been told. Better than the one that came with the vehicle. The Bluetooth interaction between the unit and your phone is nothing special. You can press a button on the unit to register you phone so you can see missed call(s), incoming, outgoing and that’s about it. The caveat to that is that the phone has to be paired to the unit when the call actually came, or it shows nothing. So in my mind, it is kind of pointless for almost $200. If you have a stock one with your vehicle (both units still work the stock and the Pioneer one, I can pick which to pair with), keep it, if you don’t then buy it because driving while holding a phone sucks. Second part of this module is it does do streaming audio via Bluetooth. I have a Motorola Droid, so when it is paired I switch it to Bluetooth audio, open up my Pandora app and let it rip. Sound is good, but this is fully dependent of your phone signal.
HD Radio:
If you listen to radio this is a must. The sound quality is so crisp and so clear, even the AM stations. I have heard some misconceptions about HD radios not being able to broadcast a station that has not converted to HD. False and untrue. The stations that don’t have an HD channel sounds like it does in your vehicle today. You can really hear the difference between the HD and regular. When you select a channel it comes out standard as it does today, then after a second or two, you see on the screen the signal changes to HD and the sound is night and day on the same station.
Sirius Satellite:
I have had a Sirius subscription for 4-5 years now and could not think of life without it. If you don’t have satellite radio, I recommend you go the XM route. Yes they are two in the same now that they merged when it comes to what you get in regards to programming but not when it comes to your wallet. If you go the XM route, you only have to buy one module, the GEX-P920XM. If you go the Sirius route you have to buy the Pioneer module (CD-SB10) and the Sirius Connect module (SC-C1). I went the Sirius route because I signed a long contract years ago so I had to stick with them. The unit, when connected to Sirius, shows station, artist & etc. This is the thing on the radio that gets listened to the most. I feel it is a must have if you buy this radio.
Backup Camera:
Well……it’s a backup camera. Nothing special here in terms of what it does. The picture is great on the units screen in any light conditions. Pioneer sells another backup camera (ND-BC20PA) that is almost double the price that is supposed to have better resolution, better at night, parking assist and yada, yada, yada . I am backing up out of my driveway or into a spot. I don’t need assistance with that and if I did, I should probably not be driving backwards. I can’t compare the two because I never used the other one, but I can pick out a leaf on the ground at night behind my vehicle, in great detail, so I can’t imagine needing any more detail than that. I am glad I got this with such a big vehicle because it is good to see behind you at a lower level. If I had a car I would not have gotten this because I don’t see the point.
IPod Touch/IPhone cable:
I did some homework before I got this one by downloading the head unit’s manual off the Pioneer web site. Pioneers web site says the one to buy with this unit is the CD-IU50V but the manual says the CD-IU200V. I went with the CD-IU200V and it works just fine. I did mine a little different. I have an extension on the unit then plugged the cable (CD-IU200V) into that, then wired it to the inside of my center console. The reason I did that is for USB thumb drives. This way I can unplug the CD-IU200V USB part and plug in a thumb drive. I tried with a 16 gig thumb drive with mp3′s, pictures and videos on it and they all played as expected. Using this cable with an IPod/IPhone is great. I have an IPod Touch and I plug it in and put it in my center console. Everything is controlled from the head unit. The touch on the unit is very responsive. The only point of this cable is to play videos. If you have zero intentions in playing videos, don’t buy this. Just use the one that comes with the unit. That will play all of your music without the need to buy anything else. The video playback is great. It depends on the quality of the video save on your IPod of course. A few goofy things about this cable, or maybe it has to do with the software? Sometimes when I connect my IPod it charges it…..sometimes it doesn’t. Occasionally it shows the message saying that this part is not compatible with the unit. Once in a while the menus lag from screen to screen when the IPod is attached and I am trying to go into playlists or search artists, and sometimes it is so quick and snappy.
SD Card:
The manual says it only supports SD cards that are maximum of 2 gb in size. I tried a 16 gb SDHC card at it worked flawlessly. Same with the thumb drive, that was 16 gb also. So this is another option if you don’t have an IPod or want to keep DVD’s in the car. It’s just another way to keep additional media handy.
DVD:
It acts pretty much like todays DVD players at home allowing one to adjust angle, language and subtitles (if available on the DVD). The picture is amazingly clear. Sound coming out the speakers sound great. I put the Nine Inch Nails Beside You In Time DVD in and I felt like I was at the concert again. It is a great part of this unit.
CD:
No idea. The manual says it plays them but I can’t remember the last time I actually went out and bought one.
A few things that someone would need to know before buying. If you want to keep your steering wheel controls, you need to buy a module for that. If you have OnStar or want to keep the car chimes (blinker, door open etc.), you need to buy an additional module for that but it is not as cut and dry as that. If you have a Bose system, you need a different type of module. While this unit does provide dual zone functionality (i.e. video screens in the backseat), you will need to buy an add-on module for that too.
The sound is just what you would expect to come from Pioneer…..great. A few things I have run into that cause a little concern. About a week after I had the unit installed, it started rebooting constantly. I mean it rebooted for two days straight. I was unable to listen to the radio, watch a video, play my IPod, or use the Bluetooth for two days. I did a factory reset and that did nothing. It did that for two days then just stopped. I called the place that installed it and told them what was going on. They said to bring it in so they could take a look at it. Took it out, rewired everything, looked at the unit, said it did not seem like anything was loose or broken. The installed does not believe it is the actual head unit that is the problem. He thinks it is because so many modules are in play, that one might be causing the problem or the combination of all of them is the problem. About 3 weeks after it started up again and stopped. I am going to have to chalk this up as this thing needs a software upgrade if/when that becomes available to get out the bugs. No reason this should be happening within the first two weeks of owning it. While his diagnoses was clearly just an assumption after years of installations, I ask if this is the case why make something that needs all these modules if they don’t play nice with each other? One other thing I would love to see in a software refresh would be station labeling on your presets. Now it just says Preset 1,2 ,3 etc. It does this for Sirius & the HD radio. When I search my presets, I have no idea when it shows them in a list which is which so I just end up cycling them which defeats the purpose.
Conclusion:
It truly is an amazing sounding system. I have an amp and sub connected. It sounds like heaven.
This unit is great for both sound and video. One of the best I have seen and heard. The low price tag of around $500 probably has gotten most people’s attention. The great thing about this unit is, if you want to pick and choose this module or that module, you can verses getting everything and not using half of it. The reality is if you want it all, you are going to pay and then some. We have not even talked about the navigation module for this unit because it has not been released yet, but the rumors are it will be around $400-$500 more. If you go with every module, this will cost you around $1300, this is not including steering wheel controls (approx. $85) or other interfaces (OnStar, Bose, dual zone etc. approx. $190) So for around (retail) $1600 without navigation or $2000 with, before instillation. I think it is a great head unit with great sound and a ton of features. I would expect if I spend this kind of money that the unit would not reboot for days at a time and then stop. If this was not happening I would recommend this unit with a disclaimer that it is expensive, but you do get every penny’s worth……..when it’s not rebooting days on end
Review by C. Sampaio for Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
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This deck hands down is FANTANSTIC!!! I bought the AVH-P4100DVD last year and loved it! When I saw that this deck was gonna be released, I had to buy it! I just installed it and it’s AWESOME! The iPod functions are better than the previous model. I like the finger scrolling as well. Video play back is phenomenal! On the AVH-P4100DVD, the color contrast and quality wasn’t all there. It was still a great deck, but on the AVH-P4200DVD, the picture quality, brightness, and contrast is PERFECT! This deck has so many options for you to expand as well. They even have the navigation expansion for it, where as the previous model didn’t. Also with the iPod control, you have the option to watch video off of it. The picture quality on that as well has improved and is perfect. If I could rate this deck higher than a 5 star rating, I would. Only problem this has (AVH-P4100DVD had the same problem) is if the name of the file playing is too long, it cuts it off. It doesn’t scroll it so you can read the whole thing. Also it doesn’t allow you dual zone on just the deck. This means you can’t listen to your iPod music while a DVD video is playing on the screen. If you have screens in the back of your car, then it will work. Other than those two minor things, this deck is a must! Pioneers AVH series are incredible. I have no doubt in my mind that they next decks coming out in the AVH line will be more incredible. As for the AVH-P4200DVD, GET IT if you can afford it. You won’t be disappointed and you will find driving in your car more enjoyable with all the different functions you have at your fingertips.
Review by Ryan Colby for Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
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I just bought this thing and Im very impressed. It makes my stereo sound so much louder and better than before and I didnt even hook up my subs yet. I touch screen works amazing, interface is perfect unlike my old touchscreen which looked cheap. The quality is amazing. I recommend this stereo to everyone. The only thing wrong is I have to buy a trim kit which is sold on here for $31 to fill in the left over space on my dash.
Review by Christopher M. Robins for Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
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I have wanted an in-dash receiver for the longest but i needed to ensure i got one to meet all of my needs. I had purchased one a few months back from Wal-Mart which was a DUAL. BIG MISTAKE. i didnt have any options for ipod or satellite radio only really feature was the dvd playback. I then bought a dvd player called a SAVANT. another mistake because the ipod controls were horrible and make the overall experience not worth it. This time i made sure i did my research to get the one i wanted. I believe that is the main thing. to shop around, go to different websites even go to best buy or your local car audio store to make sure you get what you want. Whether it’s built-in bluetooth or navigation, ipod controls, satellite watever. For me i wanted something that worked well with my ipod and was satellite ready. not only satellite ready but ready for XM because some receivers are ONLY sirius or XM so that’s something i had to mindful of. I wasnt really set on navigation or bluetooth but this unit is capable of managing both so if i ever wanted either i could get it. As for this receiver is just a great unit. Ipod controls are simple and very easy to use as if ur controlling it from the ipod itself. (another plus is if you feel more comfortable using your ipod this unit gives you the option of using your ipod or iphone) DVD playback is great. picture quality is nice and you have every option of the dvd as you would with a dvd player at home. i purchased a XM tuner and it integrates satellite radio well. I have a system in my car (2 twelves) and it gives me tons of options for my speakers whether it’s the level of my subs, or customzing the equalizer it gives you wide array of options. Its just a awesome unit and would recommend it for anyone. I bought it off of Discount Jungle (via Amazon) for around $380 along with the XM tuner, paid in total $500 (including shipping) I’m very satisfied!! For a detail description of the options for this receiver or any other go to [..] it helps the buying decision way easier. Good Luck
Review by H. Word for Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver
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I recently purchased the AVH-P4200DVD, along with the Scosche TA2053S9B, to upgrade my 2010 Tacoma D/C TRD. Man, I gotta tell ya……..Amazon is absolutely awesome! I did the free shipping with my order and it arrived in 3 days! WOW, can you beat that!? Anyway, the AVH-4200 is going to blow you away! The Tacoma factory speakers now sound like their on steroids! The increased bass, mids, and overall clarity and power is really unbelievable.
The 4200 is so intuitive and user friendly, that you really don’t need to refer to the manual. It’s just that easy to operate. The touch screen is quick and on target. The FM radio, sounds great. I’m now receiving a few more stations than the factory unit. It has (1) AM setting and (3) FM’s, with (6) individual presets, which gives you a total of (24). And of course, it has built in RDS (radio data system), for station text. It plays your CD’s and Mp3′s flawlessly. Not to mention DVDs! But the screen clarity is nice. Very clear, crisp and smooth. It’s able to produce close to HD quality, with certain premium DVD’s.
I also installed the video bypass, but now I’m thinking about removing it, because I can’t keep my eye on the road. I’m serious! The DVD quality is also going to blow you away! Also, you can customize the thing from the rooter-to-the-tooter! Everything from color, appearance, background, (8) band eq, crossover frequencies, DVD picture aspect, etc. The list goes on and on. Plus, it’s upgradable. From nav to bluetooth, to HD & XM radio, etc. Sure other DVD sytems are out there. But, can they match the price and quality of the Pioneer AVH-4200DVD? Pioneer was smart, by not installing all the other components. This allows you to custom tailor your system. For instance, I don’t need the navigation, but I eventually want bluetooth. Or, I’m not partial to HD radio, but I like XM. You get my meaning.
Anyway, there’s several other Amazon and You-Tube reviews, that go into more detail. So, I’m going to stop mine right about here. I highly recommend this awesome DVD/Audio system.
Pros:
1. easy to install
2. very user friendly, with lots of options
3. sounds awesome, even with factory speakers
4. very intuitive menu controls and software engine
5. upgradable to nav, bt, hd & XM radio, etc.
6. Ipod, USB and SD inputs. (Ipod requires $20 adapter)
7. Pioneer quality!
8. Definitely the price! This unit should cost a lot more at retail level.
Cons:
1. wish it came with a remote control. (optional remote CD-R55)
2. wish it had just a little more RMS power. at least 20. (rated @ 14watts RMS)