Onkyo launches a plethora of home cinema receivers Seven new HD suited models to be introduced

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6 June 2007 11:20 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Over the next two months Onkyo will launch seven new high quality home cinema receivers for the UK market, priced from £200 to £1400.

Claiming to be first to market with home cinema receivers suitable for next-generation high-definition disc-based media, such as Blu-ray and HD DVD, which feature high-definition lossless audio formats, the new units are certainly next-gen friendly.

Integrated onboard decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio will be featured on all models from £400 upwards, with the first, most affordable model in the range becoming available at the end of June.

All the new models will feature 1080p-compatible HDMI 1.3a inputs/outputs ("Pass-Through" type on entry-level models, repeater on models from £400 upwards) as well as Audyssey microphone-based auto set-up (Audyssey 2EQ on models up to £800 - Multi EQ XT auto-set-up thereafter).

The first three models to be released are as follows:

5.1-channel HT-R508 receiver (£200) - available now

A powerful 5 x 130 Watts A/V receiver which combines five channels of amplification, 5.1-channel processing for analogue and digital multi-channel audio and a comprehensive array of inputs and outputs including HDMI pass-through switching (two inputs and one output).

7.1-channel TX-SR505E receiver (£250) - available now

Putting out 7 x 130 Watts this receiver boasts two HDMI inputs and one output, Audyssey 2EQ calibration for easy set up, an advanced high-performance 32-bit DSP processor, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic II, DTS, DTS Neo 6 5.1, DTS 96/24 surround sound decoding.

TX-SR605 receiver (£400, pictured right) – available end of June

Offering 7 x 140 Watts of power, two HDMI v1.3a inputs as well as three component video, five S-Video, and five composite video inputs, Audyssey 2EQ automatic easy set up, Onkyo's new HDMI-based system control capability and will be the first receiver available in the UK to include decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master multi-channel audio formats from Blu-ray and HD DVD players.

Find out more about the new range by following the link below.

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