Clare- have I missed something or are we still waiting for part two-the cream.
If you click on the link Clare provided at the top the update is on there now. Or alternatively, here:
UPDATE – Well, we’ve been going through the specifications of Sony’s new ES receivers with a fine-toothed comb and we’ve finally compiled a list of the main specs for each of the new models.
Strangely there's no mention of multichannel analogue inputs, but we'd surprised if the new models didn't at least offer 5.1 analogue inputs.
Needless to say, we can’t wait to get our hands on them. In the meantime, stay tuned for an in-depth review of the £300 STR-DG820. We’ll post it online in the next couple of days.
STR-DA5400ES £1500
6 HDMI inputs, 2 HDMI outputs
Auto AV Sync with some Bravia TVs – automatically delays sound so you get picture and sound simultaneously
31Band Graphic Equaliser and stereo mic for auto-calibration
120W x 7 channels
Upconverts
Upscales to 1080p
DSD (Direct Stream Digital) compatibility for use with an SACD player
Top-Grade GUI
GUI blending up to HDMI
2nd room GUI
Multi-language GUI
Two Digital Media Ports
Digital audio up-sampling to 192kHz
Upscales to 1080p
Upconverts
Bravia Sync
Portable Audio Enhancer Plus
Learning remote control
STR-DA3400ES £700
100W x 7 channels
Supports all HD Audio formats
Upscales to 1080p
Upconverts
4 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI output
Top-Grade GUI
Multi-language GUI
GUI blending up to component video
Bravia Sync
Portable Audio Enhancer Plus
Learning remote control
STR-DA2400ES £500
100W x 7 channels
Upconverts
Upscales to 1080p
Supports all HD Audio formats
4 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI output
New GUI
GUI blending up to component video
Digital Media Port
Bravia Sync
Standard remote
Portable Audio Enhancer Plus
Learning remote control