Published On: July 19, 2011

NAD Releases T 757 Surround Sound Receiver

Published On: July 19, 2011
Last Updated on: October 31, 2020
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NAD Releases T 757 Surround Sound Receiver

NAD Electronics has released a brand new AV receiver, the T 757, which features a lot of the standard features of modern AV receivers, as well as many interesting and unique features all its own.

NAD Releases T 757 Surround Sound Receiver

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NAD_T_757_AV_receiver.jpgNAD Electronics just announced the immediate availability of the NAD T 757 surround sound a/v receiver. The company's latest offering reportedly includes complete compatibility with all the latest features and formats to ensure lifelike music and movie enjoyment.

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One the T 757's most compelling features is NAD's proprietary Modular Design Construction (MDC) architecture - unavailable until now at this price level. MDC offers the owner an easy upgrade path to future technologies, protecting their investment from technology obsolescence. With MDC, the owner has the ability to easily upgrade the T 757 to future digital formats.

Popular surround sound formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio, are decoded using the latest generation of high-speed DSP. Stereo source material can be converted to surround sound using the company's EARS surround mode.

To complement the T 757's audio, the receiver offers the latest digital video technology too, including 3D video at resolutions up to 1080p. Analog video sources are also supported on HDMI for simple 'one wire' connection to either a flat screen display or projector.

NAD has designed a user interface that is both flexible but very easy to use. Each source component retains the same custom settings every time it is selected for viewing, and there are no 'empty inputs' to clutter or confuse. In addition, AV Presets allow custom setups for different types of program material (drama, action, musical, etc.) tailoring the performance to the owner's taste. A second independent zone is included, powered by the internal amplifier. The T 757 also offers a full suite of connections for home automation systems.

iPod lovers can simply add the IPD 2 Dock, which shows song information on the T 757's On Screen video display.

The NAD T 757 is available now at $1599 MSRP.

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