Audi A3 skrev:
Luksus Bumsen skrev:
| det lyder jo rent faktisk som om det kunne være en ide at vente på nu man alligevel skal have ny. Men det kræver jo så også ny afspiller. Kan du svarer på hvor lang tid der går til der kommer recievere som er forberedt til det? |
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Jeg vil gætte på at når producenterne introducerer nye surround forstærkere/receivere i løbet af 2007 vil de dyreste modeller kunne håndtere de nye formater. |
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http://www.audiodesignline.com/news/196602183
This week I spent some time at D&M Holdings (Umbrella Company of
Denon and
Marantz
among other companies) headquarters in NJ as they gave select
journalists a pre-CES 2007 preview. Much like the Ghost of Christmas
Future in Dickens' A Christmas Carol. OK. You ask what does this have
to do with Digital TV? Well, they realize that to fully appreciate
1080p and HDTV, you need good audio. And, not just good audio, but
audio and that also includes video processing and scaling.
Denon currently holds the number 2 share in
Receivers/Amps/Tuners (at 19.1-percent for 2006 up from 17.1-percent in
2005) behind Sony. Denon's vision of the future of the Connect Home is
that the AV Receiver is the central device that controls and processes
all signals coming into the home. In, a sense, it's a true A/V media
server. The first message that Denon wanted to impart was the fact that
all of its AV Receivers in 2007, which are scheduled for mid-year
introduction will include HDMI
version 1.3. As well, these receivers will support 36-bit Deep Color,
and 1080p pass-thru. Depending on the specific receiver model, select
devices will include video processing by Silicon Optix, Faroudja, and Analog Devices. And, high-end models include DolbyTrue HD, and DTS Master HD surround sound decoding. Several models will include Dolby Digital Plus processing.
Now, a few weeks ago, there were several stories relating to
next-generation optical discs were posted on Digital TV DesignLine and
EE Times this week regarding ICs and chipsets from Broadcom,
STMicroelectronics, and NEC Electronics that will finally allow true
'Universal' DVD players that can decode and playback both HD DVD
and Blu-ray Disc. These machines will offer the "best of both worlds"
and allow the consumer to buy into the future of high definition DVD.
As early as CES 2007 we could see the first products announced that
will accommodate this technological feat.
At that time, I speculated that major audio brands have been waiting
for these chipsets. I spent some time talking to D&M key executive
and product planners from Denon and Marantz. While they would now
confirm or deny actually having a product, my gut told me that it is
certainly under development. Although, they acknowledged that if would
be truly difficult to come out with a true universal high-definition
player in 2007 (for any audio company) as the engineering has not been
done. So, while the chipsets and optical drives will be come available
next year, complete R & D must take place. So, the estimation was
that it could be late 2007/early 2008 for a universal hi def player
that played everything from CDs, DVDs, HD DVD, Blu-ray, and possibly
DVD-Audio and SACD. While it would not be inexpensive, it would
certainly find its ways into the Connect Homes of early adopters and
custom installations. More to follow.
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