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Denon has announced five new AV receivers for 2022 that offer updated HDMI 2.1 connectivity and support for 8K video at a rather wide range of prices. It has been a while since we have seen a new crop ...
Denon has expanded its A/V receiver offerings yet again, with additions to both its X-Series and S-Series lines. The new models offer all the bells and whistles you could ask for, including Dolby ...
Featuring an all-new, elegantly styled cosmetic design, Denon’s new Retail Home Theater Series line of advanced receivers, including the models AVR-989, AVR-889, AVR-789, AVR-689, and AVR-589 offer ...
AVR-A1H: AVR-A1H is the latest in Denon’s class-leading “A-Series” of receivers, designed to deliver the ultimate home-theater experience. With 15 channels of amplification, Denon’s most powerful ...
Pine Brook, NJ, January 8, 2004 - At CES 2004 Denon Electronics, the industry's leading manufacturer of high-quality home theater receivers, is breaking the surround sound price/performance barrier ...
Denon introduced its AVC-1930, a 150-watt 7.1 amplifier with two HDMI inputs, and one HDMI output for that 1080p HDTV monitor. Attach its little ...
If you're searching for a big, really powerful receiver to run an ultimate home theater, Denon's AVR-4810CI might be the holy grail. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked ...
Denon Electronics, one of the world's premier manufacturers of high-quality home theater receivers, is leading the way in the era of great home theater surround sound with a completely revamped line ...
The Denon AVR-X3500H is a beast of a 7.2-channel A/V receiver. Like the 3400 it replaces, the 3500 is powered by a seven-channel, 105-watt per channel amplifier as well as has a pair of subwoofer ...
Getting the home theater ready for future 8K content includes standards like eARC and HDR10+, and handling 4k/120kHz gaming with VRR, QFT, QMS, and ALLM right now are the key criteria in the new ...
People buy home theater in a box systems for lots of reasons, but sound quality isn't one of them. Denon has a solution at hand: the S-5DB.