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Thanks for the heads up Aaron. I think for 70 bucks more I can justify a system like that for sure. Have you had much luck with Denon? I know Onkyo seems to be popular among you guys as well.
AFguyI look forward to the review! I was thinking about the ability to upgrade but honestly this is such a slick looking system and great for the money. If your review confirms that it can playback HD video via internet and local stream then I’ll be seriously thinking about this.
AFguyI actually just got done reading that guide and found another guide on here actually. These 2 guides have been the most helpful sources of information I’ve been able to find ANYWHERE! Thanks for the advice and pointing me in the right direction.
AFguySo would a HTIB such as the LG LHB336 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882005065) be something that could handle this? I could use an HDMI switch to add another HDMI input.
I have to admit the whole audio encoding and decoding is extremely confusing to me and I haven’t had much luck finding something easy to read on the matter. Do you know of something that is good for new guy like me to read up on?
AFguyThanks I’ll give those podcasts a listen for sure. The whole audio decoding thing is just a bit confusing to me to be honest. I haven’t been able to do much research on it just yet. I’m currently deployed so I find time to look at this sort of thing when I can.
My Xbox and TV both have the required HDMI ports. I was looking to go with HDMI over other cable solutions mainly because of the ease of it. My budget is fairly strict for the audio portion of my build as I’m only set to about 300 bucks.
AFguyI was going to go with Cat6 anyway if I went wired. After doing more extensive research I think wired is my way to go.
AFguyFor me a sleek design and cooling are the things I look at first. I want my case to blend in with the rest of my room. If it stands out to everyone then I don’t want it. Cooling is also important as I don’t need my components to over heat. This usually isn’t an issue but you don’t want to ignore it either. Nice to see a manufacturer listening to consumers!
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