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January 6, 2008 12:21 PM PST

New Pioneer AV receivers sport three HDMI inputs

The Pioneer VSX-1018TXH-K includes enthusiast-friendly features like onboard high-resolution soundtrack decoding.

(Credit: Pioneer)

In just a few sort years, HDMI connectivity has become arguably the most important spec for AV receivers. Pioneer rolled out four new HDMI-capable receivers today, ranging from the budget VSX-518 to the midrange VSX-1018TXH-K. All four models have three HDMI inputs, which is one more than the previous standard of two. On the other hand, onboard decoding for the new high resolution soundtrack formats--such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio--is limited to the VSX-1018TXH-K, which is a little disappointing considering it was available last year on the inexpensive Onkyo TX-SR605. The VSX-1018TXH-K looks to be the sweet spot for enthusiasts, offering HDMI upscaling, onboard high resolution audio decoding and six-digit inputs for a reasonable $600 list price.

The full specs of the four new receivers are below.

(Credit: Pioneer)

Note that the press release seems to indicate there are no S-Video inputs on any of these receivers. We're hoping this is a misprint, although it wouldn't be unprecedented, as we saw the same thing on Sony's STR-DG810. We'll update this post with more information once we have a chance to swing by Pioneer's booth. UPDATE: We have confirmed with Pioneer that these receivers do not have S-Video inputs.

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by shjarrett January 7, 2008 9:26 AM PST
Having HDMI inputs is nice, as long as the passthrough is digital and not analog. I'd prefer optical inputs to connect my HTPC. Still rather build my own HTPC as the retail companies still don't get it.
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by kelsci January 14, 2008 5:00 AM PST
Note that the 818 and 918 have only 5 channels instead of 7.
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