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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A few weeks ago the company announced three new additions to its custom installation receiver product line (CI) and slotted in the middle of the three products is the AVR-3311 CI, which is engineered by the company to provide installers with a product that is fully featured without the attachment of a big price tag.
To ensure its compatibility with the many advanced control and automation products that populate the market Denon has Worked with companies like Crestron, Universal Remote Control (URC), AMX, Control4 and RTI, and in addition, to ensure its product line's compatibility in today's digital world, the receiver along with its other products are certified “Compatible with Windows 7
.” Denon says this certification ensures compatibility with the updated ‘Play To’ functionality of Microsoft's latest operating system (OS).
Other features of the receiver include Ethernet connectivity, which facilitates entertainment options such as the inclusion of Rhapsody, Napster, Pandora and Flickr, IP-based control and the ability for CE Pros to remotely monitor, diagnose and correct system problems. Rounding out some its non-traditional features are Apple's "Works with iPhone" certification and DLNA connectivity.
Finally, the receiver incorporates all of the latest custom electronics features such as Dolby True HD and DTS MA decoding, Audyssey MultEQ room correction, Dolby Volume, seven HDMI inputs and two outputs, 12-volt triggers and Anchor Bay video processing.
Filed in Audio, Receivers, Video, Home Automation and Control, Wire and Cable, HDMI, Convergence, Home Theater,
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Products, like the affordably priced Yamaha RX-V567, which incorporates a full list of features that include high resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio decoding, the company's YPAO automatic calibration system, video upscaling to 1080p, Apple iPod integration options, and 3D support for the side-by-side (half) and top-and-bottom formats that broadcasters are adopting, as well as for current 3D Blu-ray content through upcoming firmware updates.
In addition to the RX-V567, Yamaha also offers several other competitively priced home theater A/V receivers with similar feature sets.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The unit's receiver section includes two-source/two-zone capabilities, and Denon says it supports the HDMI 1.4 spec.
Some of the features included in the S-5BD are the inclusion of three HDMI inputs, RS-232 serial port, DC trigger outputs, Audyssey MultEQ Auto Setup and Calibration, and Dynamic Volume, a choice of surround formats such as Dolby True HD, DTS MA, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, and assignable amplification options to create secondary audio zones.
Thursday, January 07, 2010
The unit's receiver section incorporates two-source/two-zone capabilities, and Denon says it supports the HDMI 1.4 spec, including its Audio Return Channel.
Some of those features include:
- HDMI inputs
- RS-232 serial port
- DC trigger outputs
- Audyssey MultEQ Auto Setup and Calibration
- Dynamic Volume
- Coice of surround formats such as Dolby True HD, DTS MA, Dolby Pro Logic IIz
- Assignable amplification options to create secondary audio zones
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
The Cambridge Audio Azure 650R Receiver ($1,700) features a 7x100 amplification section, a new Cirrus Logic/Crystal 32-bit chipset that enables the receiver to process the lossless Dolby True HD and DTS Master Audio formats and three assignable HDMI 1.3c inputs.The receiver also can transcode analog video formats to output them via HDMI.
The Azure 650R can perform video switching and can control an Apple iPod.
Audio Plus Services distributes Cambridge Audio in the U.S.


