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February 2008
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The editors liked
Decodes DTS Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD
Very powerful
Excellent value for money and audio performance
Handy video conversion for simpler cabling
The editors didn't like
Extremely complex
Poor on-screen help
No HD Radio tuner or network capability The Final Word The TX-SR805s can provide some of the best audio youre likely to hear outside a theatre — once youve managed to set it up.
Abstract: With a retail price of $999, the Onkyo TX-SR805 is a juggernaut. How Onkyo is able to pack so much performance, technology and livability into such an inexpensive package is beyond me. A year ago, a receiver boasting half of what the Onkyo TX-SR805 del...
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Published: 2007-08-21, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Three HDMI 1.3 inputs; converts analog video sources to HDMI; onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding; THX Neural surround processing; XM- and Sirius-ready; automatic speaker calibration; switches as many as six high-definition video sour...
Downconverts 1080i component video signals to 720p when outputting over HDMI; HDMI video quality converted from analog sources may not satisfy videophiles; current crop of high-def disc players lack bit-stream output, which is needed to utilize the rec...
The Onkyo TX-SR805 is an all-around excellent AV receiver with plenty of audiophile appeal, but its less-than-ideal video performance may give HDTV aficionados a reason to hold out for higher-end alternatives.
The Onkyo TX-SR805 is an impressive product. Compared with other receivers in or out of its price range, its a steal. Some audiophiles may sneer at the TX-SR805, because Onkyo is a midtier brand. Its certainly no NAD or Mcintosh, for example. But th...
A lot of bang for the buck, Performance transcends expectations
No 5.1 analogue inputs or onscreen configuration
Onkyo is on a roll. I first realized this some time ago when visiting their HQ in Japan, and discovered for myself the scale, breadth and imagination of the company.Historically, the brand has struggled to find suitable distribution in the UK, and its ...
Abstract: Roll out the red carpet and send in the welcoming party – the future of A/V receivers has officially arrived! This is the biggest, most exciting news to come out of the A/V receiver world in a while. The minute we heard news of the party, we sent our c...
Abstract: Roll out the red carpet and send in the welcoming party - the future of A/V receivers has officially arrived! This is the biggest, most exciting news to come out of the A/V receiver world in a while. The minute we heard news of the party, we sent our...
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Published: 2007-09-18, Author: Matthew , review by: asia.cnet.com
Three HDMI 1.3 inputs; converts analog video sources to HDMI; onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding; THX Neural surround processing; automatic speaker calibration; switches as many as HD video sources; multiroom functionality for second an...
Downconverts 1080i component video signals to 720p when outputting over HDMI; HDMI video quality converted from analog sources may not satisfy videophiles.
The Onkyo TX-SR805 is an all-around excellent A/V receiver with plenty of audiophile appeal, but its less-than-ideal video performance may give HDTV aficionados a reason to hold out for higher-end alternatives.
Mit der letzten Receiver-Generation machte Onkyo im Zeitraffer verlorenen Boden im Bildbereich gut, mit aktuellen Modellen wie dem TX-SR805 erhebt Onkyo Anspruch auf eine führende Rolle im Heimkino-Business. Und zwar nicht durch einzelne Features oder ...