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==Other Information==
==Other Information==
[[File:Pioneer ld-7000 palcomad.jpg|thumb|right]]
First front loading player. Connected to MSX (MSX with ER-101 or Palcom PX-7, PX-V7, PX-V60) to use laser disc games.
April 1984 - [[Pioneer LD-7000 (BK)]], a black-design LD player released.
April 1984 - [[Pioneer LD-7000 (BK)]], a black-design LD player released.

Latest revision as of 20:32, 21 February 2020


Release Info
Manufacturer Pioneer
Release Date May 1983
Country Japan
Color Encoding System NTSC
Features
Playable Disc Formats
Playable LaserDisc Modes
Both-Side Play None
CX Noise Reduction No
Video Characteristics
Horizontal Resolution (TVL)
Video Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Laser Type Infrared Diode
Laser Wavelength
Digital Video Processor None
Analog Audio Characteristics
Frequency Response
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Digital Audio Characteristics
Frequency Response
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Power Characteristics
Input Voltage 100V
Power Frequency
Power Consumption 33W
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Loading Belt Part No.
Accessories
Remote Control
Photos
File:None
Pioneer LD-7000 Front Panel (Use Edit tab to upload a new file)
File:None
Pioneer LD-7000 Rear Panel (Use Edit tab to upload a new file)
AV Outputs
Video Outputs
Composite
0
S-Video
0
VHF
0
DC VHF
0
SCART
0
Audio
Audio (Mono)
0
Audio (Stereo)
0
AC-3 RF
0
Coaxial Digital
0
Optical Digital
0
Remote Control
Remote Input
0
Remote Output
0

Clone Model Numbers/Rebadges

Pioneer LD-7000 (BK)

Manuals

Operating Instructions

Service Manual

Technical Data References


Other Information

First front loading player. Connected to MSX (MSX with ER-101 or Palcom PX-7, PX-V7, PX-V60) to use laser disc games.

April 1984 - Pioneer LD-7000 (BK), a black-design LD player released.