HDMI receiver is future of A/V Receiver?
High-def video coming from HD-DVD, Blu-ray, and in all likelihood, other future high-def video sources will be available only via HDMI outputs (which are copy-protected by a standard known as HDCP). The same video from those sources will be "down-rezzed" to sub-HD resolutions when output via the component-video ports. As such, you'll want products--video players, A/V receivers, and TVs--that can pass the full-resolution HDMI signals throughout your entire home-theater system. Once you've committed to an A/V receiver than can handle HDMI, the key features you want to look for are:
1. HDMI switching: Look for receivers with as many HDMI inputs as possible.
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1. HDMI switching: Look for receivers with as many HDMI inputs as possible.
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- at CNET.COM: HDMI receivers: what to look for

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