The Pioneer DV-533K's front panel is somewhat cramped. This is partly because of the relatively low height of the player, but there is also a fair amount of unused space to the left of the disc tray, which could have been used to place larger, more user-friendly buttons. The left side of this player has a soft power on/off switch, which takes the player into or out of standby mode, something that can also be done via the remote control.
In the centre of the front panel is the disc tray, which opens very rapidly and quietly when the eject pushed is pressed, either in power-on or standby mode.
Beneath the disc tray, we have a series of basic navigation buttons, and this is my biggest gripe about the DV-533K: the buttons are too small to comfortably operate without strong light. The Fast Forward and Reverse buttons, which also double as the Chapter Skip buttons, are easy enough to identify, although they are very small, which makes me glad they are grouped a good distance away from the other buttons that are in this small rectangular shape: the Pause and Stop buttons. On the left of these four rectangular buttons is the Eject button, which is a round shape with the appropriate symbol printed on it. On the right of these four rectangular buttons is the Play button, which is also a round shape with the appropriate symbol printed on it.
Finally, between the power on/off switch and the basic navigation buttons one can find a microphone input, a volume knob, and an echo effect knob. These are part of the karaoke functions of this player, which I didn't test.
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