Why does a receiver have HDMI?

Why does a receiver have HDMI?

One reason to route audio and video through a home theater receiver is to cut down on cable clutter. HDMI carries audio and video signals. HDMI provides the desired access to both audio and video signals, and it reduces cable clutter between the source device, the receiver, and the TV.

Is the Denon avr-1910 a 1080p video receiver?

Most notable is the AVR-1910’s capability to upconvert analog video signals to 1080p. Many receivers can do this, but the AVR-1910 is the only midrange receiver we’ve tested this year that can do it well–more on this in the performance section.

Which is the least expensive Denon home theater receiver?

In addition to enhanced HDMI 1.3a repeating (4 in, 1 out), the AVR1910 is the least expensive receiver in the Denon lineup to feature 1080p i/p conversion, analog to HDMI upscaling and HDMI to HDMI scaling. Video conversion is accomplished using a premium Anchor Bay Technologies 1030 chip set featuring 10 bit processing.

What kind of HDMI cable do I need for AVR 1910?

Digital video signals are sent to the HDMI output even when multiple HDMI devices such as a video camera or a game console are connected to the AVR-1910. One HDMI cable is all that is needed to connect the AVR-1910 to a TV or monitor.

What kind of surround sound does the AVR 1910 have?

A/V Surround Receiver featuring Dolby TrueHD, dts-HD Master Audio and 1080p HD Video to enhance your level of entertainment pleasure. The AVR-1910 is a 7.1-channel A/V surround receiver that brings out the full performance of HD audio and HD video.

Most notable is the AVR-1910’s capability to upconvert analog video signals to 1080p. Many receivers can do this, but the AVR-1910 is the only midrange receiver we’ve tested this year that can do it well–more on this in the performance section.

Digital video signals are sent to the HDMI output even when multiple HDMI devices such as a video camera or a game console are connected to the AVR-1910. One HDMI cable is all that is needed to connect the AVR-1910 to a TV or monitor.

In addition to enhanced HDMI 1.3a repeating (4 in, 1 out), the AVR1910 is the least expensive receiver in the Denon lineup to feature 1080p i/p conversion, analog to HDMI upscaling and HDMI to HDMI scaling. Video conversion is accomplished using a premium Anchor Bay Technologies 1030 chip set featuring 10 bit processing.

A/V Surround Receiver featuring Dolby TrueHD, dts-HD Master Audio and 1080p HD Video to enhance your level of entertainment pleasure. The AVR-1910 is a 7.1-channel A/V surround receiver that brings out the full performance of HD audio and HD video.

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