
Sony introduced new ES A/V receiver with a CAT5e port,
allowing it to provide high-definition video to a second room.
The STR-DA6400ES (and STR-DA5400ES, announced
earlier) model offer second room
high-definition video and audio distribution via CAT5e wiring. The
CAT5e output shared by both models provides an inexpensive option in
sharing HD video in a second room.
STR-DA6400ES features an extra CAT5e input and is Digital Life Network
Alliance (DLNA) compliant. The combination makes the STR-DA6400ES
Sony's first network A/V receiver. Now there is a Sony A/V receiver
that can stream music, photos and video from a DLNA-compliant PC plus
it can access online music content from Rhapsody® and Shoutcast®
Internet Radio without a PC.
"High-definition and other digital
content is no longer limited to the living room and Sony's new ES
receivers have been designed to be the hub of this change in
entertainment options," said Tyler Ishida, director of marketing for
Sony Electronics' Digital Imaging and Audio Division. "Backed by 25
years of expertise, Sony's new ES products not only deliver high
quality audio and video, but offer the ability to connect new types of
entertainment while distributing them throughout the home."
Designed to provide the highest audio and video performance, the new
receivers are fully compatible with Blu-ray Disc™ format by supporting
1080/24p video signals and the latest audio formats (Dolby® Digital
Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS® High Resolution Audio and DTS® HD Master
Audio).
Receiver add a second Faroudja DCDi Cinema®
chip allowing standard definition video sources to be up-scaled to
1080p in the main room (zone 1) when connected via HDMI™. The second
Faroudja DCDi chip upscales standard definition video content in a
second room (zone 2) to 1080i. This latest chassis innovation insures
an outstanding picture no matter where you are watching your content. Receiver also support x.v.Color and Deep Color enabled sources.
The dual Faroudja DCDi Cinema chips also allow Sony's xross media bar™
-inspired graphical user interface to be shared in both the main plus a
second room for easy navigation and control of content. The Faroudja
chip can also blend the onscreen GUI over 1080p sources via HDMI and
provide picture-in-picture monitoring of another room or second room
(zone 2) source.
The STR-DA6400ES decodes Direct Stream Digital (DSD)
audio sources such as that from Super Audio CD players, and feature
Sony's D.L.L. (Digital Legato Linear) audio scaler. The proprietary
technology works much like a video scaler, analyzing standard
definition (compressed) audio signals like MP3 audio files and upscales
them to 192 KHz resulting in higher quality audio.
Dual Digital
Media Ports adds control and connectivity options for music playback
through more than one accessory, including a cradle for iPod®, a
Network Walkman™ cradle, a PC client device and a Bluetooth® adapter
(each is sold separately). The model is also Sirius® and XM
Connect-and-Play™ ready and offers RS-232C, 12 volt triggers and IR
repeaters for custom installation solutions.
Other features
include Sony's Digital Cinema Auto Calibration™ for simple surround
sound setup and BRAVIA® Sync™ for Theatre for easy synchronization of
compatible home theater components.
The STR-DA6400ES 7.1
channel receiver has a 120-watt power amplifier x 7 (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20
kHz, 0.09 percent THD), six HDMI inputs (five rear, one front) with
Direct Stream Digital and two HDMI outputs.
The model's Ethernet
port allows it to connect DLNA-compliant PCs via CAT5e wiring. Not only
does this connection allow users to stream photos music and video, it
provides access to Shoutcast® Internet Radio and Rhapsody Music
Service. Additionally, the Ethernet connection provides easy access to
firmware upgrades and service.
The model also distributes HD
video to a second zone via CAT5e wiring and offers audio distribution
to three zones and picture-in-picture for monitoring of multi-zone
output or an external video source.
The STR-DA6400ES also features
Sony's High Quality Audio Transmission System (H.A.T.S.) that
efficiently manages the robust digital signal insuring a consistent,
high quality exchange.
The model will be available in October for $2,500.