Kenwood stereo connections for viewing and listening 3D

The term "3D sound" is actually just for the ads so users connect home theater system should care about HDMI connectors to view 3D content.


A reader in Hai Ba Trung (Hanoi), e-mail asking about the number of turns on the stereo connection Kenwood 5.1 Dolby THX, Bose speakers, Mitsubishi 3D TV heads Panasonic 3D Blu-ray movies to watch and listen 3D.

Although the term 3D sound are becoming increasingly common, but that's just the term nature is the main ad. Those who have similar systems can fully HDMI 1.4 cable to the screen to view 3D content. The next step is to connect fiber optic cable or digital cable from the Blu-ray to the receiver by Kenwood cable connections will fully support Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS.

We no longer manufacture Kenwood audio / visual equipment at home anymore, so the receiver probably does not support the HDMI format. So anyone who owns a similar system this can buy a 3D transducer, a receiver or investment A / V fully supports HDMI. We have the latest HDMI specification version 1.4 and up to this version fully supports 3D images and the most advanced technologies such as support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio.

Receiver on the market since many large firms such as Pioneer, Denon, Marantz, Rotel, Cambridge Audio, NAD, Onkyo, Integra has HDMI version 1.4 and support price levels are relatively easy to bear.