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Integra DBS-6.9
$600.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Decodes Dolby TrueHD and dts HD-MA. Front panel SD slot. Plays DivX and mp3 discs.
The Cons:No RS-232 or IR port for custom integration. No 7.1 analog pre-outs. Ugly as hell.
The Integra DBS-6.9 is the first Blu-ray disc player from Integra, a high-end manufacturer of home theater electronics including receivers, and high-end separates. IT is a profile 1.1 compliant player retailing for $600 and released in October 2008.
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At this price point, it lacks notable features such as an Ethernet port, 7.1 analog pre-outs, IR port or RS-232. The lack of IR port and RS-232 is significant for Integra, since these features are required for custom home theater integrations, something Integra typically is known for.
Features
- first BD from Integra
- Profile 1.1 compliant
- HDMI v1.3a output
- decodes TrueHD and dts HD-MA via bitstream output
- 1080p upscaling of standard definition DVDs
- front panel SD slot for playing digital media
- compatible with DivX / mp3 discs
- video: component, RCA, HDMI
- audio: stereo RCA, digital coaxial, digital optical
- MSRP: $600
- Release date: October 6, 2008
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Decodes Dolby TrueHD and dts HD-MA
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No RS-232 or IR port for custom integration
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Expensive for what it delivers - $600
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