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May 27 2009, 11:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The receivers allow the user to plug their iPhone or iPod in and use the full color GUI complete with album art and a central remote control to navigate through play lists on the iPhone or the touch. The receivers automatically mute the music when a call comes in over the iPhone.
The three A/V receivers are available now at Best Buy and other retailers with pricing starting at $299 and going to $499. The low end receiver supports Dolby True HD, and DTS-HD sound and has an HDMI AV repeater built-in.
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