| Integra Intros Two New 3-D Capable Receivers |
| Home Theater News AV Receiver News | |
| Written by Dick Ward | |
| Friday, 14 May 2010 | |
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The DTR-30.2 and DTR-20.2 are the latest receivers to come out of Integra, designed specifically for custom installations. Both receivers use the new HDMI 1.4 interface, which means that they'll handle any kind of 3-D you can throw at them. They've also got an audio return channel built right in, and a new feature called HDMI Through, which lets you watch TV even if the receiver is off.
They feature Faroudja DCDi Cinema upscaling, and PLL jitter-cleaning technology to ensure that your older formats will look as good as they possibly can. Both the 20.2 and 30.2 sport Burr-Brown PCM-1690 192 kHz / 24-bit DACs and use Integra's own Wide Range Amplifier Technology. They've also got Audyssey DSX and Dolby ProLogic IIz processing built right in. Each receiver sports three DC triggers, a pair of IR inputs, one IR output, 2-zone capabilities and dealer settings for system restore. The DTR-20.2 provides 90 watts of power to five channels and is available at a suggested price of $600. The DTR-30.2 is a bit more powerful, and provides 100 watts to seven channels. You can pick it up for $800. |
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