Onkyo debuts Universal port dock and HD radio tuner

Horhay

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Jan 27, 2009
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Onkyo only kept early adopters of its recently introduced TX-SR507 and TX-SR607 receivers waiting for a month to put the Universal Port (U-Port) 'round back to good use. The company has introduced an iPod/iPhone dock (is there anything that doesn't have one?) and a HD Radio module as U-Port accessories. The $109 UP-A1 iPod dock will allow remote control of the connected device and will output component video to the connected receiver when it ships in May. The UP-HT1 HD Radio tuner will show up in July and for $159 will unlock HD radio reception to your Onkyo U-Port receiver. Neither peripheral is exactly earth-shaking, but it's a safe bet that one of them will enjoy a lot more uptake than the other.

Source: Engadget HD

UPPER SADDLE RIVER (4/16/09) -- Onkyo today introduced a line of audio-video accessories, including the first to take advantage of the company's new proprietary Universal Port (U-Port) connection. The U-Port enabled models consist of a dock for iPhones and iPods, and an HD Radio module; the company is also introducing a second dock for iPod designed for non-U-Port receivers.

Onkyo's Universal Port, which was introduced on the company's TX-SR507 and TX-SR607 AV receivers earlier this year, provides a single-cable connection for these new accessories, as well as a wide range of possible future expansions. All necessary connections, including power, audio, video, and control signals, are incorporated into the Universal Port, making it simple for consumers to expand the capabilities of their system in just minutes.

The Onkyo UP-A1 dock and charger for iPod lets users enjoy programming stored on their iPhone or iPod directly through their home theater entertainment system. The dock recharges the portable player, and allows the user to control the device using their Onkyo AV receiver remote control. It is the first Onkyo product to carry the "Works with iPhone" certification, is capable of carrying component video as well as audio signals, and is compatible with nearly every iPod based player, including iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch (1G, 2G), iPod Classic, iPod (4G, 5G), iPod Nano (1G - 4G) and iPod mini. The UP-A1 dock and charger will be available in May at a suggested retail price of $109.

The Onkyo UP-HT1 HD Radio tuner module will provide the simplest and most convenient way to add HD Radio reception to a UP-equipped receiver. All control and display functions for the tuner are integrated directly into the receiver's front panel and remote control, making this a seamless and all-but-invisible enhancement. The enclosure includes a Universal Port expansion allowing users to daisy chain more than one UP enabled device, and a front-panel switch allows the user to select between the tuner and second UP accessory. The UP-HT1 will be available in July at a suggested retail price of $159.

In addition to the two devices listed above, Onkyo has begun shipping its third generation dock for iPod, made for systems without Universal Port functionality. The Onkyo DS-A3 includes iPod charging capability, component video and analog audio outputs, and a dedicated handheld remote control. Convenient onscreen display capability enables users to browse their iPod content on connected video display. The dock is also compatible with Onkyo's RI (Remote Interactive) protocol, allowing users to use the remote control that came with their RI-compatible Onkyo receiver, and providing enhanced features like automatic power-on, automatic source selection, and both sleep timer and alarm functions. The DS-A3 carries a suggested retail price of $139.

Onkyo, which takes its name from the Japanese "On" meaning 'sound' and "Kyo" meaning 'harmony,' has been producing precision audio components for over a half-century. The company's philosophy is to deliver products that are superbly designed and built to a consistently outstanding standard of excellence. Today, Onkyo is at the forefront of the home theater and digital revolutions. For more information about this and other fine Onkyo products, visit www.onkyousa.com or call 800-229-1687.

Source; Onkyo

Looks pretty stylish, but the price tag is not affordable for me at the moment. :)
 
$100 are they insane? You can hook up your PC with itunes to your surround sound then use the iphone as a remote for a cheaper price, (like $15)