Marantz has unveiled its 2010 line of high end receivers, amplifiers, pre amplifiers and Blu-ray players, and naturally the headlining upgrades should do with streaming internet video access, Blu-ray 3D and HDMI 1.4 compatibility. You may look into the click releases for all the main points, but we\’ll highlight the UD7005 ($899, due in September) and UD5005 ($499, August) \” Universal Media Players,\” which earn the tag by including everything SACD, DVD-Audio, DivX and even Blu-ray 3D playback, plus improving on their predecessors by featuring DLNA v1.5 streaming access and inbuilt Netflix and YouTube compatibility. One disappointment however, while some are still looking ahead to an updated version of the flagship SR8002 receiver, with only new editions inside the variety of the SR5005, SR6005 and SR7005 receivers. The SR7005 features six HDMI 1.4a inputs, with Windows 7-compatible DLNA, iPod, IP control, Pandora and the alternative usual feature boxes checked when it ships next month for $1,599.

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