
Onkyo’s high end receivers are slated to offer 3D-capable HDMI 1.4a inputs, DLNA 1.5 (Windows 7 Compatible) and streaming support, not to mention THX Certification, 9.2 channel audio, a couple of HDMI outputs, HQV Reon VX video processing and powered audio output for up to a trio of different rooms. Good to know this hardware refresh does not involve any price increase, which means those who had the patience to wait will be rewarded with more bang for their ever depreciating buck. Home theater enthusiasts should take note of Onkyo’s latest releases, while ordinary Joes might want to give this a miss to help them save at least $2,000 for a rainy day.
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