Integra
Introduces its First HD DVD Player at 2007 CEDIA Expo
DENVER (9/5/07) -- Integra announced the introduction of the
DHS-8.8, the company's first HD DVD player, at the 2007 CEDIA
Expo here today. This player has been designed specifically to
meet the needs of the custom installer, and to fully exploit the
potential of high-definition HD DVD content. It is among the first
HD DVD players to enable transfer of high-bit-rate audio content
via HDMI version 1.3a.
The DHS-8.8 is designed as an ideal source component for use
with Integra's 2007 A/V receiver and preamplifier/processor range,
which also include HDMI version 1.3a capabilities. In combination,
these components are an ideal platform for high-definition 1080p
video images, including Deep Color™ technology for improved
color tones and finer color gradation. Additionally, HDMI 1.3a
allows streaming of the new lossless surround sound formats, Dolby®
TrueHD and DTS®-HD Master Audio, as well as two high-bit-rate
"lossy" formats, Dolby® Digital Plus and DTS®-HD
High Resolution Audio.
The Integra DHS-8.8 HD-DVD player also features the capability
to support playback at different frame rates, including 24 frames
per second, which is the native frame rate of the original sources
for most HD content. This ensures that the user will be able to
experience the playback of films recorded to HD DVD with the smoothest,
most stable reproduction possible.
The DHS-8.8 features onboard HQV Reon VX video processing, currently
recognized as the leading video processing technology in the home
theater industry. This allows the player to provide precise video
scaling to 720p, 1080i or 1080p output from both HD-DVD and standard
definition DVD sources, delivering video at the native resolution
of the video display device and stantially reducing video noise
and distortion. For component video output, the player incorporates
an Analog Devices 297 MHz/12-bit NSV video DAC that support 4x
oversampling for outstanding reproduction with analog-based displays.
The DHS-8.8 features Wolfson and Burr-Brown 192 kHz/24-bit audio
DACs for conversion of audio sources for analog output via the
2-channel or 5.1-channel analog outputs. It also includes a bi-directional
RS-232 port for integration with home automation and control systems.
Finally, the player includes a rear-panel Ethernet port to make
use of the web-based connectivity allowed for in the HD-DVD standard,
including access to additional content from movie studios. This
feature also provides installers and users with the ability to
easily download any future firmware updates.
The DHS-8.8 will carry a suggested retail price of $1099, and
will be available in the fourth quarter of 2007.
Integra designs and manufactures premium Home Theater receivers,
processors, amplifiers, and DVD players that are specifically
designed to meet the needs of custom audio/video systems installers.
Systems integration and convergence technology protocols include
RS-232, IR and on-board Ethernet for network connectivity and
TCP/IP control. Integra has access to vast technical resources,
and bears a proud heritage of 60 years of audio engineering excellence.
For more information about Integra and its many fine products,
visit www.integrahometheater.com or call 800 225-1946.
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HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
HD DVD and
DVD are trademarks of DVD Format/Logo Licensing, LLC.
Dolby, Pro
Logic, Surround EX, TrueHD and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS is a
registered trademark & the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks
of DTS, Inc.
HQV is a
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