Two years after its introduction, only a limited amount of IMAX Enhanced content is available, both on disc and the FandangoNow streaming service in the U.S., though Sony is reportedly readying a large number of additional titles for release. These use a variation of DTS:X immersive audio and can also be played on non-IMAX Enhanced gear, though without the format's benefits. The X6700H is compatible with IMAX Enhanced sources. One streaming-related quirk I encountered: when wirelessly playing the same content via AirPlay 2, I was blocked from checking Audyssey status and from accessing the AVR's tone controls. I was able to play both music from Tidal and internet radio on the X6700H using the HEOS app on my iPhone X, and the resulting sound quality from Tidal was excellent, though radio quality varied wildly with the source. There's also a moving magnet phono input for vinyl collectors and wireless multi-room streaming of most popular music services via Denon's HEOS platform.
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For gamers, the X6700H offers the following: 4K/120Hz pass-through Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), a feature that permits more fluid motion and a reduction of judder and frame-tearing by enabling the game console or computer to deliver video at a rate dependent on the varying requirements of the graphics processor Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which lets a gaming source trigger the display to automatically switch to a low-latency mode and Quick Frame Transport, which further reduces latency for no-lag gaming.Īdditional features that some buyers may find useful include Bluetooth wireless (input and output), and support for Google, Amazon, and Apple voice assistants. The Denon also has HDMI eARC, which lets you route lossless audio both from a TV's internal apps and from any sources connected to it back to the AVR.