Summary: Either way, if you buy the Denon AVR-4308CI, you'll probably want an alternative system-controller, be it from Denon or a third party. But with that hurdle cleared, yo...
Pros: 1080i/p scaling to HDMI of all inputs, Colorful high-def GUI over HDMI, Four full-function HDMI 1.3a inputs, Extensive multiroom/zone options, including second-zone HD...
Cons: Poor remote-control ergonomics, Some modest operational glitches/oddities
Excerpt: 's AVR-4308CI impressed, with very good power results, and virtually perfect noise and linearity performance. Power with stereo channels driven handily bettered Denon'...
Conclusion: The time I spent with this receiver has proven once again that Denon is one of the leading manufacturers of AVRs. The one caveat I feel compelled to mention is its sim...
Pros: Scales all inputs to 1080p, Transcodes all video sources to HDMI, Built-in WiFi, 4 HDMI inputs (1.3a), Easy-to-use GUI, HD Radio
Cons: Non-intuitive remote with no tactile response from touchscreen, Confusing user manual
Summary: Personally, there are two major things I associate with a receiver bearing the Denon brand name: feature-richness and quality performance. The AVR-4308CI exemplifies ...
140 watts x 7 channels
Wi-Fi and Network capable
Ethernet network port
World’s first Vista certified receiver
HD Radio and XM ready tuning
Dolby
DDSC-HD digital Dynamic Discrete Surro…
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