Denon reciever Price: $5,199 If you're like us, you've been waiting for AV receivers to catch up with the digital age. Today, Denon introduced a huge line of receivers, with features that are up our alley: • Wi-Fi in the two priciest models, AVR-5308CI ($5,199) and AVR-4308CI ($2,499) • USB inputs for bus-powered HDD, along with AAC, FLAC, WMA Lossless, MP3 and WAV decoding • Networking connectivity for both PCs and Macs (via Twonky Media) • A friendly user interface (don't call it Cross Media Bar!) that makes setup and networking easier, included on the two priciest mentioned above plus the non-Wi-Fi 3808CI ($1,599)—see gallery for examples • HDMI 1.3a compatibility and 1080p output across the board; with 1080p upscaling on the higher-end models • Auto room setup that starts automatically when you insert the tuning microphone Denon Bluray Player Price: $ 2,000 Denon unveiled its flagship DVD player, the DVD-3800BDCI, coming out this fall. It will be among the first to sport the BD-ROM version 1.1, which means it will have dual audio/video decoders to take advantage of picture-in-picture content, and has an SD card slot, so that you can download web content. It does not have an Ethernet jack, however, so you will have to use a PC to download content to SD. It's also, according to Denon, the world's first high-def disc player to use the Realta HQV video processor for super-badass video cleanup. The processor will clean up Blu-ray discs, if that tells you anything. Maaaaad Cash
seriously those connectors are crazy shoot damn imagine someone who has to use all those ports in their home entertainment system, damn....i would never shed even over like 100 for a sound system lol.
if i ever had to do an install for one of those, man i would have to charge 200 dollars just to hook up and program
it's not to hard to hook up componets to it. it just looks confusing. program that dam thing might be the hard part
Agreed, not hard to put the cables in the right slot, its figuring how to get it work the hardest part.
luckly at work whenever i set up magnolia rooms, they give me instrustions on how to set each reciever to let out the best sound for the room