Receivers

Pioneer Announces VSX-1021 A/V Receiver; Supports Apple AirPlay

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Consumer electronics outfit Pioneer has unveiled four new A/V receivers aimed at the digital media market, including the first of a planned series of eight devices this year that will support Apple’s AirPlay technology. The VSX-1021 AV receive functions as a 7.1 channel home theater receiver that enables users to push tunes from iTunes on their Mac or iOS device directly to the receiver via a wired or wireless home network.

“Our newest receivers make it extremely easy for consumers to connect their iPhones, iPads, and iPods, enabling them to access their music and video content as More >

Onkyo’s TX-SR608: First THX-Certified 3D AV Receiver

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Onkyo introduces the TX-SR608 receiver the TX-SR608 will be out on the market in April for a price tag of $599, coincidentaly its release is  around the same time as Panasonic or Sony 3DTV. This beauty has a mother load of six HDMI inputs. All six HDMI 1.4 inputs has the capacity of passing 3D video, and upscale to 1080p if needed—with one of the inputs  located on the front. All HD audio formats are able to be decoded, and uses 192kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown DACs. Dual subwoofer outputs and 7 x 100W output is a definite upgrade over the previous TX-SR607 model, which had just 90 More >

Battle of The AV Receivers

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We’ve all dream of the perfect home theater system, but this dream depends on the depth of your pockets. You’ve got the awesome flat screen, great speakers yet something is still  missing.  A surround receiver that will be able to handle all the gadgets you’ve got -  Blu-ray player, XBox, and all of the other black boxes in your living room without spending a fortune.

Spending $500 to $600 will get you a a pretty decent receiver that will use a microphone to listen to itself,  it will also configure and equalize up to seven speakers and a subwoofer. It will switch between at More >

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