![]() ![]() Denon also says that an Android version is in the works.AVR-Remote for Denon/Marantz is an Android Music & Audio app developed by Andreas Pillath and published on the Google play store. The AVR-4311CI and the AVR-A100 will have the firmware built right into the equipment. A firmware update for owners for the AVR-3311CI and AVR-991 will be coming by the end of September. The new Remote App is now available for demo purposes at Apple's App Store. Others delve deeper into the Denon's products, with options for radio presets, content streaming, balancing the audio soundfield for specific room parameters, and more. Some screens allow for basic functions, such as volume. With four separate screen modes, users can control everything from audio tuning to networking to switching. Denon's Remote App will work with the company's existing AVR-4311CI (MSRP: $1999), AVR-3311CI ($1199) and AVR-991 ($999), as well as the new 100th Anniversary Product Collection Model AVR-A100 ($2,499). That will run between October 15 and November 7, 2010.ĭenon also demonstrated their new control app for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, which allows customers to control their receivers from their favorite portable device or tablet. That said, there will be a promotional period where users can get the new AirPlay-enabled firmware as a freebie. However, a rep has confirmed that the feature will cost users $49 to upgrade via the internet. ![]() This, along with Denon's receiver products, will be among the first to support Apple AirPlay for direct access to iTunes.ĭenon has not released any official word on when the AirPlay feature will be available, as well as exactly which products will get the goodies. Aside from Denon, Apple also lists Marantz, B&W, JBL and iHome as its preliminary AirPlay partners.Įarlier today, we reported on another one of Denon's AirPlay-compatible products, the N7 System, which includes the newly announced RCD-N7 CD Receiver (MSRP: $599) and the SC-N7 Stereo Loudspeakers ($199 per pair). Apple says that the technology will go into other products as well, such as speaker docks and stereo systems. Yes, you heard me: iTunes! AirPlay is Apple's newly announced open front-end for iTunes, which allows users to stream music through the house wirelessly with a computer running iTunes (PC or Mac) as the source and an AirPlay-capable device as the playback component.ĪirPlay will be integrated into many of Denon's networkable receivers in the 2010 model year (models ending with "11"), such as Denon's AVR-4311CI. That means that soon Denon customers will be able to access their iTunes libraries from their receivers, as well as synch playback from multiple devices. At the CEDIA Expo in Atlanta today, Denon was showing a fully functional AirPlay implementation on the company's 2010 networked A/V receivers. ![]()
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