Denon AVR-X1800H ($999): There is no Marantz AVR in this price range, which makes the Denon AVR-X1800H an excellent choice for modest home theater setups, supporting a 7.2-channel configuration with ...
Denon A/V receivers are loved by casual home theater enthusiasts and hardcore custom integrators alike, and the company keeps cranking our receivers for both types of customer, complete with the ...
Denon announced the release of the AVR- X1600H ($599) and AVR- X2600H ($799) X-Series A/V receivers this week. These AVRs feature an eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel), giving 4K Ultra HD HDMI and ...
[UPDATE: I asked Denon to comment on its decision to provide just a single 4K/120Hz HDR HDMI input on its gamer-friendly new receivers. This is the reply I received from Oliver Kriete, Product Manager ...
Given that even the TV world has struggled to cater adequately for the graphical ‘skill sets’ of the latest PC graphics cards and new PS5/Xbox Series X consoles, we perhaps shouldn’t have been ...
Sister companies Denon and Marantz have become the first A/V receiver manufacturers to release firmware updates enabling their products to decode DTS:X soundtracks. The free firmware upgrade is ...
The Denon AVR-X4800H 9.4 channel receiver is now at its lowest-ever price on Amazon. With this product, you can plug in all your home theater essentials like game consoles and Blu-ray player to the ...
If you’ve headed to the ‘best home cinema amplifiers’ section of the What Hi-Fi? Awards site in the past nine months, you will have seen the Denon AVR-X2800H proudly sitting at the top of it, under ...
Denon has been on a roll lately, introducing not only its new HEOS HS2 lineup last month, but also two new models in its S Series line of A/V receivers in the AVR-S920W and AVR-S720W. The company ...
While Denon’s first DTS Virtual:X soundbar lacks Wi-Fi or voice-assistant support, it doesn’t disappoint when it comes to the feature that matters most: its sound. With its budget-priced, all-in-one ...
Denon announced two new 2015 IN-Command Series 7.2-channel A/V Receivers with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X ready, full 4K, HDR and HDCP 2.2 support, which include the $600 AVR-X1200W and $800 AVR-X2200W. Along ...
While the debates rage on over whether or not anyone needs 8K, the new line of Denon receivers are ready for higher resolution video when and if you decide to make an upgrade. Perhaps more importantly ...