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Sony STR-DH810 - Audio Video Receiver Specifications

7.1 channel blu-ray disc a/v receiver
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STR-DH810

Key Features

Key Technologies
7 HD Inputs
a Sony® PlayStation®3 entertainment system, Blu-ray Disc™ player, any 2 other HDMI-capable devices, for high definition video and
audio. Three component inputs (1080/60i capable) provide added HD-capable connectivity and versatility.
Upconvert/Upscales DVD's to near HD via HDMI™
connected device signals are converted to digital and output via HDMI, making one cable connection from the receiver to the TV
possible.
Blu-ray Disc™ Audio Decoding
master audio codecs.
Wireless 2nd Zone Audio (S-AIR™ Multi-room Ready)
systems (AIR-SA10) and a S-AIR™ Card (EZW-T100) to your S-AIR Capable System (S-AIR Speaker Systems and S-Air Card sold
separately).
Digital Cinema Auto Calibration - Quick Speaker Set Up
speakers with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration. Simply place the included microphone where you will be seated and settings are
automatically optimized based on the distance, delays and placement of your speakers.
Audio Return Channel
compatible TV to your receiver through the same HDMI™ cable already being used to send audio and video to your TV.
Standby pass-through of Audio & Video
receiver.
Assignable digital audio and video inputs
support connected devices.
BRAVIA® Sync™ Capable
including: Blu-ray Disc™ Players, BRAVIA® HDTVs, home theater products, Handycam® Camcorders and Cyber-shot® Digital
Cameras.
Digital Media Port
iPod®, Walkman®, Bluetooth® or PC device.
24p True Cinema™ (pass-through)
with a 24p playback device like a, Blu-ray Disc™ Player or PlayStation®3 gaming console.
7.1 Channel A/V Receiver (110W x7 @ 8 ohms 1kHz 1% THD)
7 HD Inputs (4 HDMI, 3 Component)
Upconvert/Upscale from analog to 1080p via HDMI
Dolby® TrueHD and dts® HD Enhanced Audio Codecs
Wireless 2nd Zone audio (S-AIR™ multi-room capability)
Digital Cinema Audio Calibration for Quick Speaker Set-Up
Audio Return Channel uses just one cable for TV audio
Standby pass-through of Audio & Video via HDMI connected
devices
Fully Assignable inputs allows for use of all connections
BRAVIA® Sync™ for multi-device control w/ one remote
Multi Function Digital Media Port
Universal Remote Control
24p True Cinema™ pass-through
Get versatile HD connection options with seven HD inputs. Four HDMI™ inputs (up to 1080/24p capable) let you connect
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Experience sound closer to the way it was captured with LPCM, Dolby® trueHD and dts®-HD
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Eliminate the need for extra cables connected to your TV. This feature allows audio to be sent from your
Conveniently operate and control all your HDMI™ connected BRAVIA® Sync devices with one remote
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Connect a Digital Media Port (DMP) adapter (sold separately) to your receiver and access music from your
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Improve image quality of analog connected devices to near HD. Analog
Share music in up to 10 rooms when you add S-AIR™ receiver/speaker
Ensure you get the best sound experience from your A/V receiver and
Conveniently access all your HDMI connected devices without having to power on the
Get the most out of each audio and video input with the ability to reassign inputs to
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Watch movies in their native frame rate (24 frames per second) when paired via HDMI cable
7.1 channel Blu-ray Disc™ A/V Receiver
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Summary of Contents for Sony STR-DH810 - Audio Video Receiver

  • Page 1: Key Features

    Upconvert/Upscales DVD's to near HD via HDMI™ Improve image quality of analog connected devices to near HD. Analog connected device signals are converted to digital and output via HDMI, making one cable connection from the receiver to the TV possible.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Coaxial Audio Digital Input(s): 1 (Rear) HD Component Video Input(s): 3 (Rear - Please visit the Dealer Network for current Y/Pb/Pr) information at www.sony.com/dn Sony Electronics Inc. • 16530 Via Esprillo • San Diego, CA 92127 • 1.800.222.7669 • www.sony.com Last Updated: 02/18/2010...