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Anchor Bay DVDO Edge


$799.00

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Slim, sleek design. Perfect for those who desire the highest quality video without need of a full blown A/V receiver. Large variety and number of digital and analog inputs.

The Cons:Front HDMI input ruins the minimalist aesthetic and looks out of place. Expensive. Still requires an audio receiver for surround sound speaker amplification.

The Anchor Bay DVDO Edge is an intelligent A/V hub that can be used together with an A/V receiver or a standalone TV. Featuring the various inputs one might find on a full blown A/V receiver, the DVDO Edge outputs A/V signals via two HDMI outputs - one with full audio and video, and a second with audio only.

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Product Shot 2 Featuring advanced video processing capabilities, the DVDO Edge can upconvert media from any of its 10 inputs to full 1080p, with precision deinterlacing, noise/artifact reduction, detail/edge enhancement, lipsync correction and DVDO's proprietary PReP - progressive reprocessing of improperly processed source media.

Features

  • Full upconversion of all digital and analog signals to 1080p
  • Top of the line video processing from Anchor Bay / DVDO (precision deinterlacing, noise/artifact reduction, detail/edge enhancement, lipsync correction, PReP)
  • Inputs: 6 x HDMI 1.3, 2 x component, 1 x composite, 1 x s-video, 3 x optical digital, 1 x coaxial digital, 1 x stereo analog input
  • Outputs: 1 x HDMI (full audio and video), 1 x HDMI (audio only), 1 x optical digital (audio)

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    slim, sleek design

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    perfect for those who desire the highest quality video without need of a full blown A/V receiver

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    large variety and number of digital and analog inputs

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    upconverts all signals to 1080p

Cons
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    front HDMI input ruins the minimalist aesthetic and looks out of place

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    expensive

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    still requires an audio receiver for surround sound speaker amplification

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