Now
here are some Apple accessories I'd love to review: Denon has added some new networked AV receivers to its INCOMMAND line,
all of which support Apple's AirPlay wireless standard.
With
that AirPlay support, owners of any Apple iOS device or Mac running a current
or recent version of the appropriate operating system can stream lossless music
to the receivers from their devices. The pricing for the receivers begins at a
very reasonable US$449 for the AVR-X1000, which includes support for 5.1 surround sound and
supplies 80 watts of output per channel. Next up is the AVR-X2000 at $649, providing 7.1 surround support, support for
the 4K Ultra HD standard and 95 watts of power per channel.
The AVR-X3000
($899) supports 7.1 channels and 105 watt per channel (it also supports the 4K
Ultra HD standard). But it's the Ferrari of the line -- the AVR-X4000 ($1299)
-- that you'll really drool over: 7.2 channels, seven discrete output stages
and each channel is rated at 125 watts. Do you need HDMI inputs and outputs? It
comes with seven inputs and three outputs. Sound processing includes Audyssey
DSX, Dolby Pro Logic IIz and a DTS Neo:X decoder. With the AVR-X4000, your SD
video content can be converted to HD, while 1080p video can be upscaled to 4K
Ultra HD. [Source]
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