Talk:DVJ-X1

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Proposed merge of DVJ-X1 and DVJ-1000
I propose to merge the two articles on the Pioneer DVJ-X1 and it's successor, the DVJ-1000 (a DVD player with scratching ability, intended for audiovisual live-acts). Rationale: Btw, we could probably do the same for the Pioneer CDJ series as well. --1904.CC (talk) 10:51, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Both articles are very short, so they could be fit into one article without making it bloated.
 * The main features of the device didn't change, the basic functionality is the same.
 * It could be nice to add a section about the "artistic use of the DVJ in live performance". Here many sources (reviews, interviews) will only tell that the artist is using a DVJ unit, not specifying the model, so it will be much easyier to add such sources if the articles are merged into a single one.