As a home cinema amplifier that could last you a decade, the AVC-X3700H represents serious value.
Denon AVC-X3700H : Read more
Denon AVC-X3700H : Read more
It's a very annoying and cheap choice from Denon.Against: surely cheaping out and only having a single HDMI 2.1 port is a big negative?
Means you get to choose if you plug in your PC, PS5 or Xbox X if you want all the good gaming features that HDMI 2.1 brings. Bizarre choice by Denon (and Marantz) to only include a single 2.1 input in their 2020 models.
I hear ya buddy!A pet peeve - £999 is AUD 1800 - where does $2,699 come from?!
An interesting review.As a home cinema amplifier that could last you a decade, the AVC-X3700H represents serious value.
Denon AVC-X3700H : Read more
HDMI 2.1 is not ready, if you look at all the receivers that have it, they are all having problems with some resolutions and frame rates (It’s a fault on the Panasonic 2.1 chip that is used in all manufactures products) with no time frame of when (Or if) a fix will arrive.
Wait for next year’s models before focussing on 2.1 (A properly working version) as hopefully the problems will have been fixed. (You can connect direct to the TV and use eARC to connect to your receiver as it passes all the codecs available)
Bill
What about a review about Marantz SR6015?As a home cinema amplifier that could last you a decade, the AVC-X3700H represents serious value.
Denon AVC-X3700H : Read more
Against: surely cheaping out and only having a single HDMI 2.1 port is a big negative?
Means you get to choose if you plug in your PC, PS5 or Xbox X if you want all the good gaming features that HDMI 2.1 brings. Bizarre choice by Denon (and Marantz) to only include a single 2.1 input in their 2020 models.
+1A pet peeve - £999 is AUD 1800 - where does $2,699 come from?!
Against: surely cheaping out and only having a single HDMI 2.1 port is a big negative?
Means you get to choose if you plug in your PC, PS5 or Xbox X if you want all the good gaming features that HDMI 2.1 brings. Bizarre choice by Denon (and Marantz) to only include a single 2.1 input in their 2020 models.
Against: surely cheaping out and only having a single HDMI 2.1 port is a big negative?
Means you get to choose if you plug in your PC, PS5 or Xbox X if you want all the good gaming features that HDMI 2.1 brings. Bizarre choice by Denon (and Marantz) to only include a single 2.1 input in their 2020 models.