Marantz is continuing to update its component-audio line to prepare for the latest Ultra HD video technologies and object-based surround formats with the planned launch of the $2,199 7702MkII A/V processor (AVP).
The networked model, due in October, adds HDMI 2.0awith HDCP 2.2 copy protection on all HDMI inputs compared with its predecessor. It also adds DTS:Xobject-based surround decoding when a firmware upgrade is available. The timing of DTS:X firmware upgrades from Marantz and sister brand Denon has not been announced.
Like its predecessor, the AVP features Dolby Atmos object-based surround decoding, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and compatibility with a $199 upgrade to add Auro-3D surround decoding up to 10.1 channels.
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The networked model, due in October, adds HDMI 2.0awith HDCP 2.2 copy protection on all HDMI inputs compared with its predecessor. It also adds DTS:Xobject-based surround decoding when a firmware upgrade is available. The timing of DTS:X firmware upgrades from Marantz and sister brand Denon has not been announced.
Like its predecessor, the AVP features Dolby Atmos object-based surround decoding, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and compatibility with a $199 upgrade to add Auro-3D surround decoding up to 10.1 channels.
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