Posts Tagged ‘receiver’

Jonathan Takiff: (Philadelphia Daily News)

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

SO, HOW MUCH does Apple monopolize the digital entertainment business?There’s hardly a home audio/video product made today – from clock radio to a/v receiver to complete “home theater in a box” system – that doesn’t have a dock for an Apple iPod or iPhone . You can even find some TV sets (from JVC) with a pop-out connector.
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Onkyo’s $599 TX-SR608 AV receiver is 3D ready and THX certified (Geek.com)

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Onkyo has long made excellent and affordable stereo receivers, and their latest, the TX-SR608, is no exception: it’s the world’s first THX Certified 3D audio-visual receiver out there, as well as managing to cram six HDMI inputs in there, which has to be some kind of record. The half dozen HDMI 1.4 inputs are all capable [...]
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Onkyo’s TX-SR608 Is The First THX-Certified 3D AV Receiver And Has Six HDMI Inputs [AV Receivers] (Gizmodo)

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

# avreceivers The TX-SR608 receiver will be available in April for $599, just in time for pairing with a Panasonic or Samsung 3DTV , and with a whopping six HDMI inputs it’s very well-specced for its price. More »
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Sony Reveals 3D Receiver (IGN Gear)

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Company introduces their first HDMI 1.4 and 3D-enabled receivers.
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Anchor Bay Video Reference Series(TM) (VRS(TM)) Processing Selected for 1080p Upscaling and HDMI 1.3 in Two New … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Anchor Bay, a leading supplier of video-processing semiconductors and systems, announced today that Sherwood Electronics has selected Anchor Bay’s flagship video processing chip for upscaling functions in two new audio/video receivers.
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Anchor Bay Video Reference Series(TM) (VRS(TM)) Processing Selected for 1080p Upscaling and HDMI 1.3 in Two New … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Anchor Bay, a leading supplier of video-processing semiconductors and systems, announced today that Sherwood Electronics has selected Anchor Bay’s flagship video processing chip for upscaling functions in two new audio/video receivers.
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