Sony STR DN1000 7.1 Chanenel A/V Reciver – The Great Home Theater From Sony

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The STR DN1000 7.1 Channel A/V Receiver delivers the Full HD 1080 experience to a home theater system. it features 7 HD pull in belong 4 HDMI pull in “Active Intelligance”. From that, the STR-DH700 is rhythm with 24p True Cinema technology video signals and decodes uncompressed audio (LPCM via HDMI) build it rhythm with Blu-ray Disc Player, the PlayStation 3 technology and added HD sources. Speaking of an enhanced experience, how about listening to music in a different room? Now share your favorite songs wirelessly throughout your home with ease. Simply plug in the optional S-Air transmitter and turn on the AirStation client.

The process of getting music into, and out of, an A/V receiver is changing. An increasing number of receivers come with Ethernet jacks to pull music out of a network-connected PC. Against this background, Sony??thinking for itself, as always??has built a totally different form of networking into the Sony STR DN1000 A/V receiver.

Instead of an Ethernet jack, Sony's AVR can accept an optional transmitter card that communicates with wireless speakers. It can also simultaneously accept optional adapters that offer Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capability. Together, these triple-threat wireless options amend the attributes of audio networking. Sony has effectively made the A/V receiver??not the PC, the router, or a separate server??the central device in a multiroom audio system.

Why is this better than a computer-centric approach? For starters, you don't need to have a PC sucking up power 24 hours a day to access your library of music files. In fact, under Sony's scheme, even the AVR doesn't have to be fully powered up when routing music to the wireless speakers.

The STR-DN1000 has ample HD connections compatible with various HDstr dn1000 signals including Blu-ray Disc?¢. Being the central hub of your audio and video sources, the STR DN1000 helps to create compatibility with today's demanding HD sources.

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