Having had its first generation of HDMI 2.1-capable AV receivers (along with those of almost all rivals) hit by the infamous HDMI bug, Yamaha has just unveiled a new range of premium AVR models that ...
Yesterday, Yamaha took the wraps off a trio of flagship AV receivers, but many wondered if the new models – RX-A4A, RX-A6A, RX-A8A – would suffer from the same HDMI 2.1 glitch as their predecessors.
Yamaha sounds to be an ideal option in the context of purchasing a receiver. While 2020 left us in shambles when the HDMI 2.1 appeared to be inconsistent, the promising feature takes into account ...
Yamaha is one of the trio of brands who added HDMI 2.1 to their AV receivers, only to find they didn't fully support a 4K 120Hz output from Xbox Series X. Along with Denon and Marantz, it is currently ...
Yamaha’s top-of-the-line AVENTAGE home theater A/V receivers, priced from $1299 to $2999 are set to arrive summer 2021, but there’s a catch. Yamaha is the first company in 2021 to introduce its A/V ...
Yamaha unveiled a slew of new products in April, all of which featured MusicCast Surround, an even more flexible take on the MusicCast technology the company debuted in 2016. It turns out Yamaha was ...
Last year we started to hear about the first receivers equipped with HDMI 2.1, which meant they should be able to handle resolutions as high as 8K, as well as 120Hz 4K content pumped out by new game ...
The new range of AVENTAGE AV Receivers has been overhauled and now boast the most cutting-edge home cinema technology. It’s been a decade since Yamaha launched its groundbreaking AVENTAGE AV receiver ...