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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer DV-414 is a DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM drive released by the popular electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corporation in 2002. This drive was designed to support reading and writing of DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM discs, both of which were becoming increasingly popular during that time. The DV-414 was also capable of reading and burning CD-ROM and CD-R/RW discs, making it a versatile option for users who needed to work with a range of disc formats. Some of the drive's notable features include a maximum reading speed of 8x and a maximum writing speed of 4x for DVD-RAM discs. This drive was compatible with both PC and Mac operating systems and was a popular choice for computer enthusiasts, businesses, and multimedia professionals. However, as technology has evolved and USB and SATA connections have become more widely used, additional models and brands have entered the market, causing sales for the DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM format to decline. As a result, the Pioneer DV-414, along with many other DVD burners, has become less popular over time.



  • Disc formats: DVD, CD, VCD
  • Audio Formats: PCM, DD, DTS
  • Video Connections: Component, SVHS, Composite
  • Digital Output: Coaxial, Optical
  • Line Output: 0.2V
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 115dB
  • Dynamic range: 102dB
  • THD: 0.002%
  • Channel separation:
  • Dimensions: 420 x 283 x 104 mm
  • Weight: 2.8 kg
  • Year: 1998
  • Price:

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414

Pioneer DV-414



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