100 watt per Channel
HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 compatible - handles 4K signals
HDR - High Dynamic Range compatible
Auto setup calibration and on screen GUI
All comments (31)
creepyg
20 Apr 17#1
Ooft... Cracking price!
cRuNcHiE
20 Apr 17#2
Can these do 4k60hz ? Seems a lot of 4k hdmi ports are limited to 30hz
HDMI 1.4 can only do 4k 30hz. 2.0 onwards can do 4k 60hz.
fjjj234
20 Apr 172#4
Is this like an Onkyo?
Heat added :smiley:
nublets2k to fjjj234
20 Apr 172#8
No this isn't real leather.
poison3k to fjjj234
21 Apr 17#13
Is a motorbike like yoghurt? :wink:
cracking price, have some heat
nicmall to fjjj234
22 Apr 17#28
No, it's a well known brand.. like Sony :wink:
barneystuta
20 Apr 17#5
Really good price and a lot in the box for under £200
kiranmk2
20 Apr 171#6
HDMI 2.0 receivers are going to get pretty cheap this year as models with HDMI 2.1 will be out later in the year. The main difference for the short term is the introduction of eARC. With current the current ARC deature, only Dolby Digital and DTS can be passed back from the TV (if the TV supports it) and with eARC, the HD audio formats and Dolby Atmos can be passed through.
rev6 to kiranmk2
20 Apr 171#7
Or just because new one's are out soon. Not because of the HDMI standard :confused:
m12_shakes
20 Apr 17#9
Does anyone know roughly when the 2017 line ups will be released?
As for the HDMI 2.1 and eARC; would they make any difference to those who don't have Atmos?
rev6 to m12_shakes
21 Apr 17#10
Yes, if you use ARC.
MBeeching to m12_shakes
21 Apr 17#11
The 2.1 features I'm interested in are variable refresh rates, Dynamic HDR and the bandwidth for 120Hz 4K.
It's a shame the current spec doesn't support 4:4:4 10-bit colour @ 60Hz, they should have seen that one coming :disappointed:
Xenochria to m12_shakes
22 Apr 17#26
Mid May.
slliw
21 Apr 17#14
Will this output Dolby Atmos?
tendeuce
21 Apr 17#15
would this and a pair of Q acoustics 3020s be a good beginner system?
Opening post
HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 compatible - handles 4K signals
HDR - High Dynamic Range compatible
Auto setup calibration and on screen GUI
All comments (31)
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/rx/rx-v381_u/
Heat added :smiley:
cracking price, have some heat
As for the HDMI 2.1 and eARC; would they make any difference to those who don't have Atmos?
It's a shame the current spec doesn't support 4:4:4 10-bit colour @ 60Hz, they should have seen that one coming :disappointed: