Denon Announces A/V Receivers Compatible with Windows 7

Interesting to see Denon announce their range of AV receivers have earned “Compatible with Windows 7” logo. This means that they are Play To compatible so you can stream music to it from Windows 7 (and other DLNA devices), in fact one of the devices can also receive video content so you could use it to stream video from Windows 7 to a HDTV (maybe another reason we don’t need Extenders?) They come with Ethernet and wifi so it should be easy to connect it up to the rest of your network

Its good to see AV manufactures supporting Play To and DLNA, i would like to see more devices connected this way (check out our play to Wiki)

via windowsteamblog

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