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Old 07-02-2008, 10:42 PM   #1
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One of the good things about having to buy into a HDMI Audio capable AVR is .... You get to enjoy HDMI Audio.

It's worth it to upgrade and if you like Home Theater ..... it's really just a matter of time anyway.

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Old 07-02-2008, 11:00 PM   #2
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One of the good things about having to buy into a HDMI Audio capable AVR is .... You get to enjoy HDMI Audio.

It's worth it to upgrade and if you like Home Theater ..... it's really just a matter of time anyway.

-Brian

Ok, but let just say I don't want to spend 400+ dollars on a new receiver right now (maybe in a year or so though...). What BD player would you recommend?

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Old 07-02-2008, 11:20 PM   #3
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I would still recommend you buy the PS3. I think it's the only 2.0 player available currently anyway. It functions perfectly as a Blu Ray player but it does a lot more too (CD, SACD (20,60, or 80GB versions), Upconverted DVD, Games, MP3, MP4, Jpeg, Internet .. tons of stuff.)

(That's what I did. And for a year I used it with my older Denon 2700 via optical cable and the sound was great but HDMI-Audio and lossless sound had to wait till recently when I upgraded the AVR.)

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PS3 is a great choice.
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Alright, I'm gonna get a PS3. I've looked online the 40G model is selling for $399. Now the weird thing is I live in Toronto, Canada and the price here is $399 as well. Generally everything is more expensive here, so I don't know what's up. I normally would go down to Buffalo to buy stuff like this. Do you think the stores down in the US (such as Target) would have it for cheaper even though it's listed as $399 online.

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Hi,

No... It's $399 here for sure. The only thing stores can do to make the price seem lower (for purposes of competition) is to give away something with it.

I think the canadian dollar is going further these days against the american dollar. Good news for you.

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So with a PS3 can you connect to a non HDMI receiver through optical or coaxial? Will you then get DTS or DD in 5.1? I want to get a blu ray player but don't want to upgrade my receiver yet either. I would be happy with lossy soundtracks in the mean time as long as they are still 5.1. Do any of the standalone units also do this?
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