The 7.2-channel network receiver AVR-X2100W is equipped with technologies from Denon's high-end AV models, ensuring excellent value for money. Seven channels with 150 watts each, combined with years of experience from audio engineers in amplifier development, deliver powerful, controlled, and particularly detailed sound. In addition to high-quality audio, this year's X-series AV receivers offer numerous connectivity options. Even the entry-level model comes with Bluetooth and built-in Wi-Fi for easy connection to the home network. Once connected, the AVR-X2100W provides nearly unlimited options for selecting music sources and playback formats. Users can conveniently stream their own music from Apple iDevices via AirPlay or access music libraries on DLNA-compatible devices such as NAS drives. It supports not only MP3, WMA, and AAC but also lossless formats like ALAC up to 24 Bit/96 kHz, as well as WAV, AIFF, and FLAC up to 24 Bit/192 kHz with gapless playback. Additionally, DSD files, popular in audiophile circles, are streamed from compatible media servers in the best quality. Furthermore, thousands of internet radio stations are available, along with Spotify's music offerings through the new Spotify Connect (subscription required, if available). For optimal convenience, USB storage devices and iDevices can be connected via the front USB port to play music and charge mobile devices simultaneously. The Denon Remote App for iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire is available to control all these functions.