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Mahwah, NJ – July 25, 2006 — Denon Electronics, one of the world’s premier
manufacturers of high-quality home entertainment components, is setting new
price/ performance benchmarks in home theater surround sound as it expands its
line of advanced A/V receivers with four new entry level and mid-tier models,
including the AVR-2307CI (SRP: $799), AVR-1907 (SRP: $549), AVR-1707 (SRP: $449)
and AVR-1507 (SRP: $329).
To emphasize the inclusion of special features and
capabilities geared toward professional custom installers, Denon has added the
initials “CI” (for Custom Integration) in the model number.
Denon’s
four new A/V receivers include a host of advanced features such as a dedicated
port for connecting Denon’s new Apple iPod docking station (Model ASD-1R) and
the ability to decode XM Radio’s new XM-HD 5.1 channels using Neural Surround
Technology. These four receivers will join Denon’s current line of renowned A/V
receivers – 10 models in all.
AVR-2307CI: High-Value, High-Performance, New
Custom Install-Friendly Features
The high-performance 7-channel Denon
AVR-2307CI receiver includes many of the same features that distinguish Denon’s
higher-priced units. Among its advanced technologies are HDMI digital video
source switching, plus a variety of new capabilities geared specifically toward
the custom installation market. For total flexibility and superior
performance, it offers two HDMI 1.1 inputs and one output; both inputs accept
and decode multi-channel uncompressed PCM audio (24-bit/192-kHz 2 channel and
24-bit/96-Hz 7.1 compatible). In addition, for maximum performance from
all video sources, the AVR-2307CI upconverts all incoming analog video signals
(composite, component and S-Video) to HDMI output and provides a simple
one-cable connection between receiver and display. Ensuring its
“future-readiness,” the AVR-2307CI also features 8-channel analog input
capability for new high-definition sources including Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, as well
as coaxial and optical audio inputs.
NEW: Full Apple iPod Command and Control
Option Most notably, the AVR-2307CI (along with all four new Denon receivers)
features a dedicated Apple iPod control port, first introduced in the AVR-2807
earlier this year. By connecting the optional Denon iPod docking station
(SRP: $129), users can enjoy complete command and control of their iPods via
their remote control and main on-screen display, and can stream music, photos
and video from their iPods through their home entertainment system. The iPod
docking station is available in a black or white finish.
NEW: CI “Secret
Installer Modes” – CI only Among the features that make the AVR-2307CI
especially suited for custom installers (along with the AVR-5805MkII,
AVR-4806CI, AVR-4306, AVR-3806 and AVR-2807) is Denon’s unique CI Secret
Installer Modes, which lets installers lock out certain functions and disable
the use of the IR remote so that customers do not accidentally re-configure key
audio/video settings and parameters. A front-panel system set-up control
option adds to the AVR-2307CI’s utility for custom installation
professionals. And for added convenience, a special Input Source Renaming
function allows installers to re-name components in an integrated system (for
example, instead of calling a connected component simply “DVD player,”
installers may re-name it “Denon DVD-2930CI”).
Like all new Denon receivers,
the 100-watt/channel AVR-2307CI features XM Satellite Radio’s “Connect-and-Play”
technology, which lets users add XM Satellite Radio functionality with the
addition of an optional “Connect-and-Play” XM Satellite Radio antenna (SRP:
$49.99). The AVR-2307CI also decodes the recently introduced XM-HD 5.1
content via Neural Surround decoding for multi-channel enjoyment of XM Radio
stations. The AVR-2307CI is slated to begin shipping to dealers in August 2006.
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