![]() ![]() There also are optical digital-in and digital-out ports, and an aux port. Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, VRR, 4K 120, 8K 60, whatever you like. You get three HDMI inputs and one eARC port, and, don’t worry, they are full-on HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can pass anything you want through the Dragon. If you want to know a little more about Dragon and watch me unbox it, we have a video of that, but go watch it later, because right now, we’re going to get into as comprehensive a review as I know how to make. I’ve spent a lot of time talking to these folks, and their dedication is impressive.Īnd it has to be because this monster of a sound system is really a bear to make. But that doesn’t mean that today’s Nakamichi isn’t 100% committed to reviving the spirit of the Dragon developed by those who came before. The Nakamichi we have to thank for this Dragon system isn’t the same as the Nakamichi from decades past. For others, maybe it’s the Dragon laser-tracking turntable. For some of you, that conjures up memories of the Dragon cassette deck. The Dragon is without a doubt the most over-the-top home theater-in-a-box I’ve ever seen, and I know that it aims to live up to the legendary Dragons that preceded it. Nakamichi’s wild Dragon 11.4.6 Dolby Atmos soundbar goes up for preorder this weekĭenon’s Dolby Atmos Home Sound Bar 550 takes versatility to a new levelĮnclave Audio’s CineHome Pro is the first THX-certified wireless speaker system
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