Onkyo TXNR1008 THX 3D AV Receiver

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Onkyo are about to release the TX-NR1008 THX Select 2 Plus 3D compatible home theatre receiver, and as usual, Onkyo are leading the way with some new, genuinely useful features, keeping them one step ahead of the competition.

The TXNR1008 is a full HD audio decoding 9.2 channel AV receiver, with HDMI 1.4a 3D compatibility. This 3 zone receiver is THX Select 2 Plus certified, incorporating Faroudja DCDi video processing, Audyssey Multi-EQ processing (with Audyssey Dynamic Voume) and Audyssey DSX. It is also uses ISF video calibration. It is fully DLNA 1.5 and Windows 7 compatible, and has full internet radio access, as well as having access to Last.FM and Napster. The TXNR1008 rates at 180w into a 6ohm load.

Detailed PDF below:

Onkyo PDF TX-NR1008 Manual

THX® Select2 Plus™ Certified

HDMI® (Version 1.4a to Support 3D and Audio Return Channel)

7 HDMI Inputs (1 Front/6 Rear) and 2 Outputs

Audyssey DSX™ and Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz for New Surround Channels

ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration

Large-Size Transistors for High-Current Drive

Network Capability for Streaming Audio Files (MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, LPCM)

Internet Radio Connectivity (Last.fm, Napster, and vTuner)*

Certified with Windows® 7 and DLNA Version 1.5

Front-Panel USB Input for Memory Devices and iPhone/iPod Models (Enables Display of Album Artwork)

Firmware Updates via Ethernet and USB

Powered Zone 2/3 and Zone 2/3 Pre Outs for Distributed Audio Playback in Multiple Rooms

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