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    NuForce NuForce Dia

    20 December 2011 | Audio, Latest products
    International Dynamics Australasia has announced the release of the new Dia (Digital Input Amplifier) from NuForce. The Dia is a digital audio converter (DAC) and amplifier for home AV and streaming devices.

    International Dynamics Australasia has announced the release of the new Dia (Digital Input Amplifier) from NuForce. The Dia is a digital audio converter (DAC) and amplifier for home AV and streaming devices.

        


    The NuForce Dia is an all-in-one solution for consumers looking to access high-quality audio from their favourite AV components- TVs, DVD, Blu-Ray, and more.

    “We developed Dia out of my own personal frustration after I purchased an Apple TV and realized that there was no affordable and easy-to-use audiophile-grade digital amplifier solution,” says NuForce chief executive Jason Lim.

    Users can connect their electronics to Dia through its optical or coaxial digital inputs. Then Dia’s high-performance 24W stereo power amplifier and audiophile-grade sound card drives powerful, crystal-clear sound through your existing speakers and subwoofer for the ultimate 2.1 stereo experience from:

    • Wide screen and HDTVs.
    • Pay TV receivers and set-top boxes .
    • Gaming consoles.
    • Blu-Ray/DVD/CD players.
    • Media streaming devices like AirPort Express and Apple TV.

    Dia is a compact way to improve audio from existing home electronic devices, including Apple TV and AirPort Express. Dia provides high-quality audio since it bypasses the internal built-in digital-to-analogue converters found in most AV equipment and performs that function separately. Dia adds a new level of realism and exquisite detail to virtually every component you may already own - without any additional receivers or peripherals.

    NuForce’s Dia can be used in a multitude of combinations. For example, consumers can connect their flat screen TV's digital audio output to the Dia and then add a pair of high-quality speakers, including a subwoofer. This offers high-performance stereo sound without having to set up a home-theatre receiver. Users can also connect any wireless media streaming device, such as AirPort Express and Apple TV, to form a compact, high-performance wireless AirPlay system.

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