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Onkyo TX-NR901 Receiver Gets Net-Tune & Component Video Upconversion [0.15] by clint,June 23, 2004 20:00
Onkyo has announced dealer shipments of its TX-NR901 THX Select A/V receiver, featuring 7 x 110-Watts, Net-Tune™ functionality to play streaming MP3 files via Ethernet, upconversion of both composite and S-Video to component video, and a new RF (Radio Frequency) and IR capable remote control. With processing for every major home theater sound format currently in use, and quality HDTV capable component video switching, and the company's Powered Zone 2 capability, the TX-NR901 is one of the most versatile and powerful entertainment system centerpieces available today.
Onkyo ES-HF300 and ES-FC300 Headphones Preview [0.15] by clint,January 07, 2013 23:20
Onkyo surprised us by introducing of new array of headphones at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The headphones are built to deliver "component-quality sound" but in a portable form-factor that's easy to travel with. The headphones utilize an all-new titanium driver design and include detachable and replaceable cables. Two closed-back on-ear models will be first to hit stores—the ES-HF300, which features a audiophile-grade cable, and the ES-FC300, packaged with a tangle-free elastomer cable. These are folding on-ear models and the two wide-range 40 mm titanium drivers are designed to bring clarity in the mid- and high-frequency bands.
Onkyo TX-SR601 Overview [0.15] by clint,December 17, 2006 15:30
Onkyo TX-RZ70 11.2CH AV Receiver Review [0.15] by Mark Vignola,November 21, 2024 01:00
Onkyo says their new TX-RZ70 provides flagship-level performance and has the most powerful amplifier section in its price class. This THX certified flagship 11.2CH AV receiver boasts 140 watts/ch x 11, 7 8K HDMI inputs, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D, IMAX Enhanced and Dirac live (standard) with an upgrade path to Dirac Live Bass Control. Do the measurements confirm Onkyo's braggadocio? Read on to find out.
Sound United Acquires Onkyo and Pioneer! [0.15] by anthony,May 15, 2019 00:45
Sound United is poised to create what some would say is a monopoly of the consumer based home theater industry! If the merger goes through, Sound United will acquire Onkyo Electronics, which also means Pioneer and Integra. Will this be good for consumers or will we now get FOUR of the same receivers just rebranded with a different name? We see a bright future for Sound United and consumers. Read on to find out why.
Onkyo Dolby Atmos A/V Receiver Comparison Guide [0.15] by smunz,November 17, 2014 11:00
With no less than five A/V receivers supporting Dolby Atmos, Onkyo leads the pack in terms of adopting the new audio format. Audioholics takes a look at the TX-NR636 ($699), TX-NR737 ($899), TX-NR838 ($1,199), TX-NR1030 ($1,699), and the TX-NR3030 ($2,399) to help consumers figure out which model might be right for them. We also discuss Onkyo's adoption of their AccuEQ room correction system, as well as their HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 rollout.
Onkyo TX-SR3100 5.2CH 8K Atmos Receiver For $400!?! [0.15] by anthony,November 24, 2023 01:00
Onkyo released their new TX-SR3100 A/V Receiver. This 5.2-channel home theater receiver includes Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, 80 W/ch and all the newest video features like Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDMI 2.1a and support for Dynamic HDR formats, ALLM, VRR, QFT and SBTM(Source-Based Tone Mapping). All for under $400!
Onkyo TX-SR607 with Dolby PLIIz [0.15] by tom,March 15, 2009 19:40
Onkyo announced three new receivers in their lineup headed by the TX-SR607. The new '07 models include the TX-SR307 and TX-SR507. All of the models support 1080p resolution, Deep Color, and x.v.Color. The $599 TX-SR607 bumps up the wattage to 90 per channel and adds Dolby ProLogic IIz which adds height channels above the mains.
Onkyo ES-HF300 In-Ear Sound Quality Tests [0.14] by cliff,December 18, 2013 17:00
Onkyo ES-HF300 Sound Quality Tests
Onkyo HT-S6500 and HT-S7500 HTiB Preview [0.14] by tom,June 20, 2012 22:05
The new HT-S7500 and HT-S6500 Home Theater in a Box offerings from Onkyo have reaffirmed that Onkyo is dedicated to staying at the very top of the HTiB game. These offerings differ little on the feature front and include many features we're only now seeing in receivers from other manufactures. While the Audyssey 2EQ is a bit outdated and we question the logic of adding a Zone 2 to a HTiB solution, you can't argue that 4K upscaling, InstaPrevue, a full suite of streaming features, and 6+ HDMI inputs are very attractive. Add in speakers and a price tag under $900 (under $800 for the 5.1 channel HT-S6500) and color us impressed.
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