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Denon AVR-4306
- Subject: Denon AVR-4306
- From: Scott Ewing <geekstah@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 18:42:25 +0000
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000477071750/
"The new Denon AVR-4306 shows even the old-school audio boys can learn
some new tricks. This 7-channel A/V receiver packs in Ethernet so you
can setup and control the A/V receiver from your PC and then stream
your MP3, WAV, or WMA audio files to it directly via Windows Media
Connect or from other devices supporting the open DLNA guidelines. You
can also listen to internet radio via a customized vTuner radio
station database or attach an optional Connect-and-Play satellite
antenna for XM radio goodness. Wait, there's more: a USB port allows
"full control of your Rio and Creative MP3 players" while two (!)
dedicated iPod connection terminals provide "full iPod (3G and above)
integration and control." Not sure if that mean you can control your
players via the remote but it sure sounds that way, eh? Oh, and
besides all this geekery, you get all the high-end processing you'd
expect from Denon including HDMI in/outs with 1080i upscaling, the
latest DSPs and codecs, 7 x 130 watts-o-power, and independent audio &
video processing capability to setup a 3-room multi-source/multi-zone
home entertainment system. Yours for about $2,000. Whew, anyone got a
cigarette?"
>From the Denon homepage:
http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_main.php?main=prod&ver=&MID=3&sub=1&action=detail&Pid=263
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