Play Dual-Sided Videodiscs w/ Ease

Pioneer"s CLD–;V5000 LaserDisc player features automatic dual–;sided playback.

This new Level III player suits educators" need for double–;sided playback when hands–;free access is critical, such as in the middle of a presentation or class.

The CLD–;V5000 can be operated with a wireless remote, LaserBarcode reader or direct computer control through an RS–;232C serial port.

Other features include auto start and repeat modes, continuous playback, text display functions, headphone jack and separate CD and LD trays. The unit plays 12–; and 8–;inch videodiscs, 5–;inch standard and 3–;inch single audio CDs and 5–;inch compact disc videos (CDV). Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Long Beach, CA, (800) 527–;3766.

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