Sound & Vision

Enhanced by IMAX

RATING

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES

ERGONOMICS

VALUE

MORE THAN any other category of home theater gear, A/V receivers are subject to an ever-evolving list of “must have” technologies. The required logos for each of these licensed features now forms a long row extending the full width of most receivers, with IMAX Enhanced counting as the latest logo gunning for real estate on any AVR that wants to be up-to-date. But figuring out just what IMAX Enhanced means can be a bit tricky, because it’s really more like an ecosystem that encompasses a number of different enhancements, and requires the participation of several different product categories.

First and foremost, IMAX Enhanced is a certification program covering both source material and hardware, so along with A/V receivers, TVs, projectors, and even content on Ultra HD Blu Ray and streaming services can carry the IMAX Enhanced logo. Unlike other certification programs—THX, for example—IMAX Enhanced is a bit vague about the technical requirements for certification. One key difference that sets it apart from THX, however, is the way the various components work together when combined in a system.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Sound & Vision

Sound & Vision13 min read
Performance Bubble
SOUNDBARS HAVE advanced beyond their initial role of making TVs sound better. At the highest levels, the current generation of flagship sound-bars includes virtually all the features of AVR-based multi-channel surround sound systems, often including
Sound & Vision4 min read
CES 2024: Glimpse into the Future
As I write this, CES 2024 is almost two months past, but that’s roughly the amount of time it takes to decompress and distill everything experienced at the show. This year’s CES brought in more than 130,000 attendees (up from the 115,000 at 2023’s ev
Sound & Vision3 min read
24, and There’s So Much More
NEIL YOUNG: HARVEST WHEN I spoke with Neil Young back in April 2014 about his ongoing search for how to share his music in the best resolution possible (Pono, we hardly knew ye), he was laser-focused on what he wanted his audience to experience. “Bac

Related Books & Audiobooks