Sony STR-DH510 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver

Sony’s STR-DH510 5.1-Channel high-definition A/V Home Theater Receiver can give your home entertainment a powerful boost. Outfitted with 5 HD inputs (3 HDMI, 2 component), it’s easy to integrate your HD home components such as a Blu-ray Disc player or PlayStation 3 system. Additional features include Audio Return Channel which eliminates the need for extra cables connected to your TV, and standby pass-through which lets you access all of your HDMI connected devices without having to power on the receiver. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more detail bellow.

Product Features

  • 5.1-channel A/V receiver with 100 watts per channel
  • 5 HD video inputs (3 HDMI, 2 component)
  • HDMI Repeater for simplified audio and video signal management
  • Blu-ray Disc audio decoding (linear PCM only)
  • Audio Return Channel uses just one cable for TV audio

Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Sony
  • Model: STR-DH510
  • Height: 6.2 inches
  • Width: 16.9 inches
  • Depth: 12.7 inches
  • Weight: 16.3 pounds
  • Color Name: Black
  • Tuner Technology: Digital
5 High-Definition Inputs with Audio Return Channel

Get versatile HD connection options with five HD inputs. Three HDMI inputs (up to 1080/24p capable) let you connect a Sony PlayStation 3 entertainment system, Blu-ray Disc player, or any other HDMI-capable devices, for high definition video and audio. Two component inputs (1080/60i capable) provide added HD-capable connectivity and versatility.
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Audio Return Channel eliminates the need for extra cables connected to your TV. This feature allows audio to be sent from your compatible TV to your receiver through the same HDMI cable already being used to send audio and video to your TV.

24p True Cinema Mode

Watch movies at their native frame rate 24p format (24 frames per second) when paired with a 24p playback device like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation 3 gaming console.

HDMI Repeater with Pass-Through

Connect multiple devices via HDMI to your surround sound system, easily switch between them, and then connect everything to your HDTV with just one HDMI cable. Standby pass-through of audio and video conveniently access all your HDMI connected devices without having to power on the receiver.

Blu-ray Disc HD Audio (Linear PCM)

With Linear PCM support, when you connect via HDMI a Blu-ray Disc player that can decode the latest high definition audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio5 you can experience sound closer to the way it was captured.

DIGITAL MEDIA PORT

The demand for digital audio and video content continues to be strong. Sony’s DIGITAL MEDIA PORT (DMP) interface is a proprietary interface that adds networking and connectivity options to your home theater system. Just connect optional accessories (sold separately) which provide the ability to control and power devices while making set up easy and operation simple to use. The DMP will be compatible with various accessories which will include a PC Client ready device, Bluetooth adapter and Audio Docking stations compatible with select Network Walkman and iPod products. Regardless of where you store your music.

BRAVIA Sync Compatible

Conveniently operate and control other BRAVIA Sync compatible devices–including BRAVIA HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc Players, surround sound systems, Handycam camcorders and Cyber-shot digital still cameras, all with one remote control.
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Technical Specifications

  • Auto Standby: Yes
  • Display: 8 Seg. fluorescent
  • Panel: Mold, Black
  • Power Consumption: 230W
  • Power Requirement: 120V 60Hz
  • Power Stand By: 0.3W
  • Sleep Timer: Yes
  • Auto Tuning: Yes
  • A/V In/Out (S-Video I/O): Including Front AV: 2/1 (0/0) + V1/0
  • Analog Audio In (Inc TV CEC)/Out (excl. tuner)/TV (CEC): 2/0/Yes
  • Coaxial: 1/0
  • Component Video In/Out (Pass through): 2/1
  • DIGITAL MEDIA PORT: 1
  • Digital Input Assign: Yes
  • HDMI In/Out: (Front input): 3/1
  • Monitor Out (S-Video Out): 1(0)
  • Opt. In/Out/TV(CEC): incl Front input & TV (CEC): 2/0/Yes
  • Pre Out: SW x1
  • Receiver Dimension (WxHxD): 17″ x 6-1/4″ x 12-3/4″
  • Receiver Weight (lbs): 16 lb 6 oz

That’s all about the Sony’s STR-DH510. This Home Theater Receiver is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or Buy form here.
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