Yamaha Electronics introduced two mid-class 7.1 channel A/V digital home theater receivers, the RX-V2700 and RX-V1700 which continue the innovations of their already wildly popular RX-V series ...
After a long waiting period for users, Yamaha today officially announced its AirPlay 2 plans. The company says it will roll out AirPlay 2 to a handful of its home audio products starting later this ...
It’s not just TVs that are having to ‘spec up’ to cope with the promised capabilities of the next generation of games consoles and PCs. Makers of AV receivers are also having to take gaming into ...
Yamaha’s top-of-the-line AVENTAGE home theater A/V receivers, priced from $1299 to $2999 are set to arrive summer 2021, but there’s a catch. Yamaha is the first company in 2021 to introduce its A/V ...
Yamaha Brings HDMI 1.3a Support and Full HD Audio Format Capability To Latest 7.1 Channel A/V Home Theater Receivers — High-Performance Receivers at More Affordable Prices Raise the Bar with Exclusive ...
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🏆Robert F. from Overland Park, KS The winner was shipped a brand new Yamaha R-N1000A Network Receiver May Robert enjoy many years of true hi-fi streaming and amplification! Check Audioholics.com for ...
For better or worse, most consumer electronics companies don't announce products with Apple-like fanfare. There's no gilded invite, no glitzy PR event at the Moscone Center, no 90-minute Steve Jobs ...
A new pair of AV receivers have been introduced to Yamaha’s lineup, and both are loaded with support for 8K, HDMI 2.1, and HDR+10 in a major future-proofing push by the company. The two new models – ...
Last year we started to hear about the first receivers equipped with HDMI 2.1, which meant they should be able to handle resolutions as high as 8K, as well as 120Hz 4K content pumped out by new game ...
The new receivers have ability to play music to wireless speakers. Yamaha has MusicCast. Denon has HEOS. Sonos is its own beast. Google has Chromecast and their Home app where you can create rooms and ...