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Sony STR-DN1020 Home Theater Receiver - Photo Profile

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Sony STR-DN1020 Home Theater Receiver - Front View with Included Accessories
Sony STR-DN1020 Home Theater Receiver - Photo - Front View with Included Accessories

Sony STR-DN1020 7.2 Channel Network Home Theater Receiver - Photo - Front View with Included Accessories

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Pictured on this page is the Sony STR-DN1020 Home Theater Receiver and the accessories that come packaged with it.

Starting along the back is the Quick Setup guide, Remote Control, and User Manual. Moving to the top of the STR-DN1020, one the left side, is the AC power cord, a Composite video cable, iPod docking station, and Digital Cinema Auto Calibration Microphone, along with the iPod docking and onscreen menu navigation instruction sheets. On the right side are the warranty and product registration documents, the AM and FM radio antennas, and the USB cable that is provided to connect the iPod docking station to the receiver.

Some of features of the STR-DN1020 include:

1. 7.2 channel home theater receiver delivering 100 Watts per channel (2 channels driven) from 20Hz to 20kHz at .09% THD into 8 ohms.

2. Audio Decoding and Processing: Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1/EX/Pro logic IIx/IIz, DTS 5.1/ES, 96/24, DTS Neo:6.

3. Video Processing: Analog to HDMI video conversion (480i/480p and upscaling up to 1080p/60. HDMI pass-through of native 1080p and 3D signals.

4. iPod/iPhone connectivity/control connectivity available via USB or optional docking station. Rear mounted docking port connection.

5. USB port for access to media files stored on flash drives or iPod.

6. Internet Connectivity via Ethernet Connection.

7. Internet Radio (vTuner, Slacker).

8. Wireless remote.

9. Full Color Onscreen Interface.

10. Suggested Price: $499.99

For full details on the features and specifications of the Sony STR-DN1020, refer to my Review.

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