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Highlights from Denon’s “Legacy of Firsts” . 1939:.First professional use disc recorder.
. 1945:.First recording of Japan’s Emperor Hirohito — his speech ending WWII was recorded on Denon equipment.
. 1970:.First PCM recorder: the basis of today’s CD format invented by Denon (EU).
. 1972:.First practical 8-channel digital recorder. . 1982:.First consumer-use CD player.
. 1993:.First dual CD player for DJs with seamless looping and onboard sampler.
. 2009:.First Universal DVD/CD player.
Denon, 100 Years of Innovation and Counting…
Jeff Talmadge, Director, Product Development & Systems Integration, Denon Electronics
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Denon.celebrated.our.100th.anniversary.in.2010,
.and.this.
milestone.has.given.all.of.us.who.work.here.a.great.oppor-
tunity.to.reflect.back.on.our.legacy.of.innovation.and.our.
current.efforts.to.continue.pushing.the.limits.and.deliver.the. highest.quality.home.entertainment.experience.possible..
It’
s.clear.from.Denon’s.legacy.of.“firsts”.and.our.unmatched.
reputation.for.excellence.that.we.are.a.company.that’s.
passionate.about.developing.beneficial.technologies,
.all.so.
we.can.offer.our.customers.the.kinds.of.products.that.will.
reproduce.entertainment.at.home.with.unprecedented.power,.
realism.and.flexibility..From.the.beginnings.of.compact.disc. technology,
.to.the.rise.of.surround.sound,
.and.now.to.mobil- ity,.streaming,
.and.networking,
.Denon.has.not.only.evolved.
with.new.technologies,.we’
ve.consistently.led.the.way..
That’
s.why.everyone.here.is.so.excited.about.our.new. IN-Command
Series.home.theater.receivers,
.including.Models. AVR-2112CI (SRP:$649.99), AVR-2312CI (SRP:$849.99) and AVR-3312CI (SRP:$1099.99)
...The.‘IN’.in.‘IN-Command’.
stands.for.Integrated.Network,
.allowing.users.to.be.“
in.com- mand”
.of.all.their.content,
.components.and.entertainment.
environments.so.they.can.enjoy.music,
.movies.and.games,.
with.dramatically.enhanced.surround.sound,
.plus.interactive.
web.access,
.multi-zone.networking.and.more..
Our.IN-Command.receivers.all.feature.easy-to-use.command.
and.control.and.content.access.capabilities.geared.toward. today’s.“networked.home”
.and.to.meet.the.needs.of.to- day’s.“content-hungry”
.consumer..Additionally,
.they.all.offer.
maximum.compatibility.with.iPad,
.iPhone.or.iPod.touch.and.
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other.home.entertainment.source.components...Notably,.the. AirPlay.feature,
.featured.in.all.IN-Command.receivers,.lets.
users.stream.their.iTunes.music.whether.from.Mac.or.PC,.as.
well.as.music.stored.on.their.iPad,
.iPhone.or.iPod.touch.to.
select.Denon.componewnts.over.a.local.area.network..Users.
also.enjoy.streaming.capability.for.both.the.free.Pandora.and.
Flickr.services,
.as.well.as.stream.audio.and.photos.directly.
from.their.PCs,
.choose.from.over.12,
000.Internet.radio.
stations.and.connect.to.the.subscription-based.Rhapsody.
and.Napster.music.services.
Great.sound.has.always.been.top.priority.at.Denon,.so.our.
In-Command.receivers.all.feature.audio.enhancements.like.
Dolby.Pro.Logic.IIz.decoding.featuring.Front.and.Height.
Effects.Channels,
.providing.a.dramatically.enhanced.audio. experience..
All.Denon.products.are.created.with.custom.integration.
professionals.in.mind,
.of.course,
.and.with.feedback.from.
these.valued.customers..Installers.are.sure.to.appreciate,.
for.instance,
.that.our.IN-Command.receivers.offer.Audyssey.
MultEQ.XT.Auto.Setup.and.Calibration.in.all.three.IN-Command.
receivers.allowing.for.total.ease.and.accuracy.of.set-up.
As.Denon.looks.back.on.our.first.100.years,
.we.are.very.proud.
that.we.have.not.only.stayed.relevant.through.all.this.time,.
but.have.truly.been.a.driving.force.that.has.helped.revolu-
tionize.the.consumer.electronics.industry..Our.many.innova-
tions.have.led.to.the.development.of.entire.new.product. categories,
.with.new.ways.of.enjoying.home.entertainment. content..
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