Onkyo's 2010 receivers
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Onkyo has fired the first salvo of its 2010 home cinema line-up, with new products including three HDMI 1.4 3D-passthrough receivers from £250.
There's also a £200 Blu-ray player, and a 3D-ready 2.1-channel system with an add-on package available to boost it to 5.1-channel operation.
The star product is the £450 TX-SR608, the replacement for the best-selling TX-SR607. It has no fewer than five HDMI inputs, plus an extra one on the front, all HDMI 1.4-capable and able to pass 3D video.
The receiver also has Audio Return Channel, being able to take sound from a suitable TV, THX Select2 Plus certification and a suite of Audyssey technologies including 2EQ, Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ, plus DSX to allow the surround back channels to power either front height or front width speakers.
There's HDMI video upscaling to 1080p using Faroudja's DCDi processing, and of course full decoding for all the HD audio formats, and the receiver also has a PC compatible analogue RGB input, allowing PCs or netbooks to feed video through the receiver to the TV via the HDMI monitor output.
The TX-SR608 claims 7x160W output, uses 192kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown DACs, has dual subwoofer outputs and can also deliver music to a second room. The receiver also has Onkyo's Universal port, able to accept the company's UP-DT1 DAB/DAB+ tuner add-on or the UP-A1 iPhone/iPod dock.
One step down is the £350 TX-SR508, which loses the front-panel HDMI input, 1080p passthrough, PC connectivity and Audyssey DSX. It has four HDMI inputs, 7x130W output and the same DACs and DSP chips as the TX-SR608, and like the more expensive receiver will go on sale in April.
Coming slightly sooner – this month – is the £250 TX-SR308. It retains the 3D passthrough on its three HDMI inputs, and delivers 5x100W.
For more pictures of the new Onkyos, and details of the company's Blu-ray player, systems and packages, see our picture blog.