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Yamaha RX-V1800
$1,300.00
Released September, 2007
The Pros:Nice, warm sound out-of-the-box. Upscales analog video up to 1080p over HDMI. Plenty of input/output options including 4xHDMI 1.3.
The Cons:No network connectivity.
The Yamaha RX-V1800 is the entry model in Yamaha's RX-V high-end lineup. It is an 7.1 channel A/V receiver with 4 x HDMI 1.3a inputs (deep color and audio) and video upscaling of analog video to both Component and HDMI with 130 Watts / channel of power.
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This receiver is also known as the Yamaha HTR-6190 and is sold with that name in large retail stores in Canada. It uses Anchor Bay Technologies' ABT1010 video scaler chipset, and can decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio high-definition audio sources.
Features
- 7.1 channels, 130 W / channel
- Decodes Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
- HDMI: 4 x HDMI 1.3a with deep color support and audio
- Inputs: 3 x component, 6 x S-Video/Composite, 5 x digital optical, 3 x digital co-axial
- Upscales to 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p over HDMI
- Upscales to component video
- Anchor Bay Technologies ABT1010 video scaler
- optional iPod dock
- no network connectivity
- YPAO Auto Setup with Quick Start
- Zone 2 / 3 speaker terminals (audio only)
- Price: $1300
- Release Date: September 2007
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Nice, warm sound out-of-the-box
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Upscales analog video up to 1080p over HDMI
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Plenty of input/output options including 4xHDMI 1.3
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Flexible multi-zone configurations
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Decent auto-configuration with YPAO
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High-quality construction and finish with folding front panel design.
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