Receiver type | Stereo |
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Audio output channels | 7.2 |
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Power output per channel (20-20KHz@8 Ohm) | 150.0 W |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 98.0 dB |
Audio formats supported |
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Audio decoders |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Display type | LCD |
Supported radio bands |
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Preset stations quantity | 63 |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.1 W |
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Connectivity technology | Wired |
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Composite video out | 1 |
Composite video in | 2 |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
Digital audio optical in | 1 |
Digital audio coaxial in | 1 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 7 |
Number of HDMI outputs | 2 |
USB ports quantity | 1 |
Bluetooth | yes |
Ethernet LAN | yes |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Remote (IR) output | 1 |
Wi-Fi | yes |
3D | yes |
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Supported video modes | 2160p |
Width | 17.13 in |
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Depth | 14.27 in |
Height | 6.61 in |
Weight | 345.68 oz |
Optical drive included | no |
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Handheld remote control | yes |
AirPlay | yes |
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified | yes |
Pioneer returns to the AVR killzone with a Dolby Atmos model. Mark Craven reports
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