Denon put in its AVC-1930 , a 150 - James Watt 7.1 amplifier with two HDMI input , and one HDMI output for that 1080p HDTV monitor . confiscate its little puck - shaped microphone , and it automatically sets up its equalisation to match your way ’s acoustics . And if you get sick and threadbare of all that crispy 1080p TV , plug your iPod into its optional ASD-1R iPod control dock for some blurry 640×480 video you ’ve downloaded from iTunes .
Pricing was n’t announced , but this will probably fall in that $ 1500 range we noticed with other 7.1 HDMI - equipped receivers of this ilk such as theSony STR - DA5200ES . But you may involve more than two HDMI inputs ; the Sony receiver has double as many .
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Press Release(Japanese ) [ Denon , viaAkihabara News ]
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