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What kind of HDMI does the NAD t757 use?

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Emily Sparks

Published Apr 03, 2026

What kind of HDMI does the NAD t757 use?

The HDMI inputs are version 1.4 which includes 3D support. The T 757 will cross-convert the legacy video connections to HDMI to allow you to run a single HDMI cable versus a bundle of video options making your hook up life easier.

How does the NAD T 757 surround sound receiver work?

The T 757’s digital audio and video inputs reside on a card which is part of NAD’s MDC platform or Modular Design Construction philosophy whereby owners will be able to upgrade the digital section of the T 757 as the technology evolves without having to purchase a whole new AV receiver.

Can a T 757 receiver hook up to a HDMI cable?

The T 757 will cross-convert the legacy video connections to HDMI to allow you to run a single HDMI cable versus a bundle of video options making your hook up life easier. However, the receiver does not process or up convert the video to a single output resolution for these legacy analog or digital signals.

What kind of graphics card does a NAD receiver need?

For the PC, this would typically be a high end graphics card. For the NAD, it is the digital audio video section including the ever evolving HDMI connections. NAD calls their technology, Modular Design Construction (MDC). Unlike PCs, to upgrade a NAD receiver you’ll be locked into NADs proprietary solution.

The HDMI inputs are version 1.4 which includes 3D support. The T 757 will cross-convert the legacy video connections to HDMI to allow you to run a single HDMI cable versus a bundle of video options making your hook up life easier.

The T 757’s digital audio and video inputs reside on a card which is part of NAD’s MDC platform or Modular Design Construction philosophy whereby owners will be able to upgrade the digital section of the T 757 as the technology evolves without having to purchase a whole new AV receiver.

The T 757 will cross-convert the legacy video connections to HDMI to allow you to run a single HDMI cable versus a bundle of video options making your hook up life easier. However, the receiver does not process or up convert the video to a single output resolution for these legacy analog or digital signals.

Is there an iPod dock for the NAD t757?

The T757 does offer some iPod integration, but only by using the optional IPD-2 dock, which will cost you another hundred quid. Fully-powered zone 2 audio output can be achieved using channels 6 & 7 and NAD supplies a credit-card style second zone remote for this application.