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Denon AVR-4310CI
$1,999.00
Released May, 2009
The Pros:On-screen GUI works flawlessly, responsive and easy to navigate. Sound quality is crisp and detailed. Upconversion from any source to HDMI is detailed and consistent.
The Cons:Takes some time to get used to, a bit of a learning curve. Web access is limited and awkward.
The Denon AVR-4310CI is a 7.1 channel multi-source/multi-zone home theater receiver with networking that falls in the upper half of receivers offered by Denon. It has 7 channels each with 130 watts of power and uses high quality 24-bit/96kHz A/D (analog/digital) converters for superior sound quality and is compatible with Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio and is one of the first receivers to include Dolby’s new Pro Logic IIz decoding, which provides front channel height effects, to dramatically increase the front soundstage for the ultimate surround sound experience.
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It also features Audyssey's newest technology, Dynamic Surround Expansion, which further enhances the surround sound experience. It has a built in RJ-45 ethernet port which allows for network A/V streaming, remote maintenance, 3rd party controllers and internet radio. It also has triple-source/triple-zone capabilities allowing you to enjoy 3 seperate sources in 3 seperate rooms.
The Audyssey MultEQ room acoustic measurement and correction system uses up to eight measurement positions to optimize the audio quality for your room and Audyssey Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ ensure no annoying volume jumps during commercials. There are six HDMI inputs with dual HDMI outputs that have analog to digital video upconversion up to 1080p/24/60. There is built in HD radio for improved radio fidelity, as well as XM and Sirius satellite radio options.
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on-screen GUI works flawlessly, responsive and easy to navigate
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sound quality is crisp and detailed
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upconversion from any source to HDMI is detailed and consistent
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Audyssey sound configuration is easy and short (10 minutes)
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primary remote is versatile, can perform all necessary functions and manage multiple devices effectively
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large number of inputs of various types, many HDMI inputs
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takes some time to get used to, a bit of a learning curve
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web access is limited and awkward
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