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Nubert nuXinema preAV: A compact and wireless AV processor

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The German company Nubert has begun accepting pre-orders for the compact eight-channel AV processor for home theater nuXinema preAV . The main “feature” of the novelty, in addition to its compact size, was the possibility of wireless broadcasting of multi-channel soundtracks to active acoustics. The novelty supports the latest 3D audio formats – Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and is equipped with a proprietary system for automatic sound calibration for specific acoustic conditions Nubert X-Room Calibration .

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Nubert’s nuXinema preAV uses Nubert’s proprietary X-Connect Surround interface to wirelessly broadcast eight channels to its own active speakers . In addition, the novelty can also be used as a conventional eight-channel AV processor – on the rear panel of the component there is a multi-channel analog 7.1 output on RCA connectors. There is also a Bluetooth adapter that supports SBC, AAC, aptX HD and aptX Low Latency codecs.

There are three HDMI inputs for connecting video sources, and one HDMI output for connecting a display device that supports eARC Audio Return Channel . All HDMI 2.0 ports with HDCP 2.2 support. Nubert nuXinema preAV is capable of switching video at 4K/60Hz and HDR high dynamic range.

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To control the processor, in addition to the OLED display and the joystick on the front panel, you can use the bundled remote control or the proprietary Nubert X-Remote application, available for gadgets running iOS and Android.

Pre-orders for the Nubert nuXinema preAV AV processor are already being accepted on the company’s website. The AV processor is offered for 835 euros .

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