Yamaha’s $1,000 YSP-2200 Digital Sound Projector debuts with HDMI 1.4a
It’s been a hot minute since Yamaha served up a new Digital Sound Projector, but with 3D doing its darnedest to take over the home entertainment universe, there’s hardly a better time for the YSP range to make a comeback. Debuting shortly before CES, the YSP-2200 is one of the outfits sleeker soundbars at 3.5-inches tall, touting 16 speaker beam drivers, faux 7.1 surround sound, 11 Cinema DSP programs and full internal decoding of DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD. You’ll also find a foursome of HDMI 1.4a inputs alongside a single output, all of which are fully capable of handling 3D Blu-ray content. We’ve been ardent supporters of the YSP range ever since we first heard one at CEDIA 2008, but even for a loyalist, the $999.95 retail price is tough to swallow. But hey, at least that nets you a 100-watt subwoofer and a bucket of bragging rights! Continue reading Yamaha’s $1,000 YSP-2200 Digital Sound Projector debuts with HDMI 1.4a Yamaha’s $1,000 YSP-2200 Digital Sound Projector debuts with HDMI 1.4a originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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