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NAD - T-775 Home Theater Receiver | 
| Brand: Nad Category: CE
Buy Refurbished: $1,799.00
New (2) Refurbished (1) from $1,799.00
Sales Rank: 93611
Dimensions (in): 17.1 x 15 x 6.1
MPN: T775 Model: T775 EAN: 5703120270210 ASIN: B0011RRKV8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Back Surround Amplifier Channels can be reassigned as Zone 2, 3, or 4, or front Bi-Amp | | • | Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Correction with custom NAD developed target response curves | | • | Analog-to-HDMI Video Conversion with 4 HDMI v1.3 1080p Inputs | | • | HDMI 1080p bandwidth with OSD support | | • | iPod and XM ready |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The new NAD T775 AV receiver is a true powerhouse. Delivering 165-watts per 7-channels and superior NAD sound, it also offers a wealth of valuable features, including Audyssey MultEQ XT auto speaker calibration, HDMI connections, and video output to 1080p.The T785's Texas Instruments AureusTM 7.1 High Speed DSP takes exceptional care of signal processing. On the video side, the NAD boasts HDMI 1080p bandwidth with OSD support, and analog video to HDMI Conversion, featuring four HDMI v1.3 1080p inputs. NAD has secured the latest version of V1.3 HDMI technology from Analog Devices. All input resolutions (480i, 576i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p) are supported at the output with cross conversion of analog formats between Composite, S-Video and Component video. Further, all existing analog inputs are also available for up-conversion to HDMI output. Output resolution always matches input resolution: perfectly.With respect to adjunct video processing, NAD has decided to exclude "format conversion" in order to sustain the maximum video performance that exists from the source. This means that the NAD only changes formats, and passes the native resolution, without adding any of the "conversion artifacts" generated by this scheme of signal processing.For best overall system performance, onboard video processing is not included. While onboard video processing is considered a popular feature by some of NAD's competitors, it is just as likely that you will end up with an inferior picture, because a digital processor is substituting the missing pixels with "virtual guesses" rather than actual data. Additionally, reprocessing already processed video can cause obvious picture distortion. Finally, many if not all fixed pixel displays already provide a scaling solution engineered specifically for the native resolution of their product.
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