Published on August 24th,2009 at 4:31 PM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

Onkyo Unleashes Two New AV Amplifiers Supporting Windows 7

The TX-NA5007 (200x9ch) and its little brother the TX-NA1007 (180Wx9ch) are Onkyo’s first Windows 7 ready AV amplifiers. DLNA compatible and supporting the following audio formats: WAV (linear PCM)/WMA (DRM)/WMA Lossless/MP3/AAC/FLAC/Ogg Vorbis. Both these new AV amps are turely aiming for people who own and enjoy using an HTPC running Windows 7… As far as I’m concerned, I love Windows Media Center 7…

On top of the Windows 7 and DLNA thingy, these amps also support Dolby NR Professional Logic IIz, , Dolby NR TrueHD, DTS-HD Mater and so on…

Finaly, the brothers feature 8 HDMI 1.3a input and 2 output on the high end version, and just 6 inputs on the lower version.

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