Denon's AVR-1908 offers a decent specification supported by impressive sound quality, but in today's competitive market there are rivals that offer the same without spending as much.
Denon's AVR-1908 offers a decent specification supported by impressive sound quality, but in today's competitive market there are rivals that offer the same without spending as much.
The Denon AVR-3808 A/V receiver is absolutely packed with functionality and sounds great, but you'll need to be an A/V geek to unlock all its potential.
The NAD T765 is a 7 x 80W receiver with three 1080p HDMI video inputs and Audessey auto setup and calibration.
The Denon AVR-4308 is a 7.1 AV receiver with Wi-Fi connectivity and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD decoders (HDMI 1.3a).
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The Denon AVR-1707 is an excellent-sounding receiver for the price, but if you're looking for features it's worth paying a little extra.
The Denon DVD-1930 is one of the best DVD players we've yet seen, with excellent features like HD upscaling and SACD playback -- proof that it pays to spend more on a good unit.
Compare PricesThe Denon AVR-2807's keen balance of superb sound, gotta-have HDMI features, and an affordable price put it in the sweet spot in the company's line.
While the Denon AVR-1906 can't boast the ultimate features list in its midrange class, it does offer the company's typically impressive sound and build quality at an affordable price.
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The successor to Denon's best-selling receiver gets even better for 2006, but the AVR-3806's HDMI implementation falls a bit short.
Denon's DVD-1720 is a simple to use progressive scan DVD player with DivX support, but little else to get really excited about.
Denon's panache for design and performance pulls through on this modest home cinema system, which is well worth the money.
Compare PricesIf you're strapped for space and want a great sounding surround sound system, the D-M51 comes highly recommended.
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