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Onkyo TX-NR709


$899.00 Released April, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Tons of connectivity options - 8 HDMI, USB, Digital Audio, Component, PC input. Strong enough power output for a larger room. 2 outputs.

The Onkyo TX-NR709 is a flagship 7.2 channel AV receiver with a broad range of features. It supports 3D video input through HDMI as well as analogue to 4K (3840x2160) digital video up-scaling thanks to the Marvell Qdeo video processor.

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Product Shot 2 Like many Onkyo receivers, the TX-NR709 offers automatic speakers calibration and room corrections by Audyssey MultEQ XT. It offers a wide range of audio and video inputs which include network connection (for streaming), HDMI, composite, component, optical, and coaxial. An increasing number of receivers - high-end and low-end alike - offers supports for consumer devices, the TX-NR709 provides an USB port compatible with popular external audio devices such as iPods and iPhones. It also supports a variety of lossless audio codecs such as Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio. The Onkyo TX-NR709 is a good option for audio enthusiasts who are looking for a complete home theatre solution.

Features / Specifications

  • HDMI Support for 3D Video and Audio Return Channel
  • Marvell Qdeo Video Chip for 4K Upscaling and Processing
  • Network Capability Delivers Internet Radio and Network Streaming
  • THX Select2 Plus Certified
  • Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via Front-Panel USB Port
  • Audyssey MultEQ XT Advanced Room-correction and Speaker Calibration
  • Audyssey DSX and Dolby Pro Logic IIz Add New Dimensions to Surround Sound
  • Inputs: HDMI, optical, coax, USB, ethernet, composite, compoenent, S-video
  • 2 year warranty

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  • 2

    tons of connectivity options - 8 HDMI, USB, Digital Audio, Component, PC input

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    strong enough power output for a larger room

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    2 outputs

  • 1

    Audyssey MultEQ XT - big bargain for a mid receiver

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    Audyssey auto-calibration takes the guess-work out of speaker balancing

  • 1

    video upscaling is smooth, makes DVDs look almost HD

  • 1

    DLNA compliant

  • 1

    firmware updating is easy, goes directly through Internet without needing to do anything tricky

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