Στα πλαίσια της CES 2010 η Denon παρουσίασε τον S-5BD έναν ενισχυτή 5.1 καναλιών με ενσωματωμένο Blue Ray Player. Αναμένεται τον Μάρτιο στην Αμερική, με τιμή τιμοκαταλόγου 1.800 $.
Denon S-5BD
LAS VEGAS--We don't see many home theater AV receivers at CES, with home audio manufacturers generally waiting for their own line shows to release new product lines. However, most AV receivers don't have Blu-ray players built-in.
Denon has announced the S-5BD AV receiver/Blu-ray Disc player combo unit at CES 2010, melding the two components into a sleek, glossy package. Here's the initial info from the news release.
Key features of the Denon S-5BD:
Finally, the integrated design really limits your upgrade options. With separate components, it's easy to swap in a new Blu-ray player while you still try to squeeze some extra years out of your receiver. You could add a new Blu-ray player with the S-5BD (with its three HDMI inputs), but that's defeating the point of the unit in the first place. The S-5BD might make sense in certain applications where there's limited space or ease-of-use is a priority, but it's probably not the best choice for buyers who value flexibility in their home theater setup.
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-31045_1-10428991-269.html?tag=mncol;title
Denon S-5BD
LAS VEGAS--We don't see many home theater AV receivers at CES, with home audio manufacturers generally waiting for their own line shows to release new product lines. However, most AV receivers don't have Blu-ray players built-in.
Denon has announced the S-5BD AV receiver/Blu-ray Disc player combo unit at CES 2010, melding the two components into a sleek, glossy package. Here's the initial info from the news release.
Key features of the Denon S-5BD:
- Blu-ray player and AV receiver combo unit
- 5.1 AV receiver
- 2-zone, 2 source capability
- 3 HDMI 1.4 inputs
- Dolby Pro Logic IIz decoding, along with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
- SD card slot
- $1,800 list price, available in March 2010
Finally, the integrated design really limits your upgrade options. With separate components, it's easy to swap in a new Blu-ray player while you still try to squeeze some extra years out of your receiver. You could add a new Blu-ray player with the S-5BD (with its three HDMI inputs), but that's defeating the point of the unit in the first place. The S-5BD might make sense in certain applications where there's limited space or ease-of-use is a priority, but it's probably not the best choice for buyers who value flexibility in their home theater setup.
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-31045_1-10428991-269.html?tag=mncol;title
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