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Virtual CEDIA Expo 2001 Report
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10/24/22 - In searching for the perfect day, Timmy discovers something unexpected!
9/04/22 - That childhood favorite is back in a new Timmy video.
7/31/22 - It’s time for my second new Just Like Timmy video!
7/12/22 - Why not check out my new YouTube animation channel, Just Like Timmy!
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The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:

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In addition to displaying their first visual components - a DLP projector and a plasma television - Yamaha also launched two new receivers. The $1199 RX-V2200 and $899 RX-V1200 fit neatly into their current lineup and offer Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS, DTS ES Discrete, DTS ES Matrix and DTS Neo 6 decoding capabilities. Both feature six internal amplifiers with Yamaha's ToP-ART technology. The RX-V2200 is rated at 100 watts per channel, while the RX-V1200 delivers 80 watts per channel. The RX-V2200 features Zone 2 audio/video outputs, six channel analog inputs and a special DSP processor that yields 23 DSP programs with 45 variations - two more than the RX-V1000, the model this receiver replaces. The RX-V1200 includes 22 DSP programs with 44 variations and a new European Concert Hall DSP mode. Both use 24-bit/96kHz DACs for all seven channels, feature on-screen display and are supplied with new illuminated learning remote controls with macros and larger LCD screens.
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