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Onkyo TX-NR1008
$1,399.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Setup is very simple and quick. High number of HDMI inputs, enough for almost anyone's needs. Selectable upcoding allows support for older displays.
The Cons:Wired internet only, no Wi-Fi. Second zone has limited output options.
The Onkyo TX-NR1008 is a high-end A/V receiver with 9.2 channel speaker support. This 3D capable device can handle nearly any media device thrown at it with: 7 HDMI inputs and 2 outputs (V1.4a repeater), THX Select2 Plus Certification, USB inputs, iPod/iPhone compatibility, TrueHD/DTS-HD decoding and a PC input.
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The TX-NR1008 also supports HD, XM, SIRIUS and Internet radio and DLNA streaming as well as WiFi/Ethernet connectivity.
Its massive quantity of supported audio channels put the TX-NR1008 on the cutting-edge of surround sound audio setups; with good quality speakers and proper placement, the TX-NR1008 is capable of providing some of the best home audio available in multiple rooms of your home simulataneously. That said, the TX-NR1008's multiple audio connectivity options (CD, iPod/iPhone, DLNA streaming, satellite radio) ensure that its top-of-the-line quality will be well-utilized. Additionally, its variety of video inputs as well as its HDMI 1.4 compatibility (supporting 3D video playback and Audio Return Channel) ensure that the TX-NR1008's video compatibility is as all-encompassing as its audio compatibility.
Features
- 9.2 channel compatibility, allowing for multi-room setups
- 7 HDMI inputs, 2 outputs (V1.4a repeater) - supports 3D video playback and Audio Return Channel
- THX Select2 Plus Certification
- USB inputs for media storage devices as well as iPod/iPhone
- TrueHD/DTS-HD decoding
- HDMI 1080p video upconversion by Faroudja DCDi cinema
- PC input
- HD, XM, SIRIUS and Internet radio ready
- WiFi/Ethernet connectivity - DLNA streaming
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setup is very simple and quick
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high number of HDMI inputs, enough for almost anyone's needs
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selectable upcoding allows support for older displays
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wide array of input types for audio
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on-screen menus and instructions for ease of use
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remote control works with almost everything on the market
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wired internet only, no Wi-Fi
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second zone has limited output options
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