The AVR-4806CI continues the leadership position among home theater receivers. The AVR-4806CI sets apart with lifestyle-enhancing technologies including full XM Satellite functionality and video up-conversion to send digital HDMI output to your high-definition TV through one cable. Added to an already rich set of features, the AVR-4806CI has HDMI 1080p switching capability and PlaysForSure Ethernet Internet radio enhancements.With multi-channel sound in your preferred mode and THX Ultra2 certification and processing, the AVR-4806CI allows you to surround yourself with stunning audio display and guarantees a superbly cinematic home theater experience. DDSC-Digital (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit) faithfully reproduces original content for a dramatically improved processing performance. And thanks to 140-watts in seven channels of muscular power and a wealth of additional unique technologies, the AVR-4806CI ensures all your entertainment needs will come to life with breathtakingly dynamic, three-dimensional sound.Customer Review: What's the Point?
I own a 3803 receiver. I also own a nice Samsung DLP and Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player and a Denon 2900 DVD player. In my view, there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to upgrade to a receiver that only upgrades video via HDMI when there is no audio upconversion to "True HD" sound that is all over the new HD discs. Until Denon or someone comes up with a receiver that does this, I will be standing pat on my current rig, and anyone that decides to spend $4000 on a receiver that doesn't do both HD video AND audio is simply throwing their money away.
Customer Review: If You Wanted the AVR-5805 But Were Too Scared, This is the Receiver for You
If you have had a chance to read my reviever on the model above this receiver you will know that I am lucky enough to work for OneCall_com and have the joy of being able to get product information directly from the manufacturers. This morning I sat in a 90 minute training on the Denon product line and in my opinion this is the receiver I would purchase out of the Denon line. Why? It offers all the bells and whistles you can imagine but doesn't have the complication of the AVR-5805. One of the features I really liked about this particular receiver was the the cleanliness of sound, the ability for the receiver to control lip synching issues (a real problem caused from today's video information being slower than the audio information), and an audio enhancement they gave a fancy marketing name. I own the Onkyo TXNR900, but this receiver has MUCH better sound than my Onkyo (and I love my Onkyo). If you are looking for a high quality receiver to go with your multi-thousand dollar television, this is the answer.
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