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List Price: $360.00
Features
• 6-channel home theater receiver with 105 Watts-per-channel
• Optimized for Blu-ray disc and other HD sources
• BRAVIA Theater Sync
• Digital media port
• XM satellite radio ready |
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Sony STR-DG710 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver description
Optimized for Blu-ray Disc and fully compatible with the Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Disc Player, the Sony STR-DG710 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver has two High Definition Media Interface (HDMI) inputs that are capable of accepting resolutions up to 1080p, offering the full video quality that Blu-ray format can deliver. Sony has created BRAVIA Theater Sync to go beyond simple audio and video transmission. This proprietary connection broadens the interface of home theater systems and components, providing the ability to control and power multiple devices while making set up easy and operation simple to use. Powerful HDMI connectivity combined with Active Intelligence offers automatic detection of optimal video and audio signals from all connected components with convenience of a simple one-wire connection. |
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Sony STR-DG710 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver Customer Reviews
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poor circuitery
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I purchased this Sony product with plans to connect a Blu-Ray to it. After speaking with the Sony customer tech suuport, I was told that the HDMI connections could not be used for either of the input-outputs because I have to hook it into my tv using a HDMI to DVI adapter. The Sony circuits would not support this type of connection, and would have to use a component type of connection. The unit is still sitting in the box.
I purchased a Blue-Ray dvd player and it arrived yesterday. Needless to say, I did not purchase a Sony. I connected it directly into my TV using the HDMI to DVI adapter and had no problem. Sony needs to use a little more forethought when designing a product.
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