This fresh crop of A/V hubs plays nice with the rest of your digital-entertainment arsenal
By James k. Willcox
Posted 09.19.2005 at 2:00 am
It's been the same story since the '60s. The home-audio receiver is a rectangular box whose primary purpose is to amplify and control the sound-and now video-coming into your living room. Aside from the notable addition of surround sound and digital inputs such as HDMI, this home-entertainment nerve center has endured a rather stagnant existence. But that's about to change. These receivers satisfy your desire to access thousands of songs stored on your portable player, to place a PC next to your TV, and to add the features you need without paying for ones you don't.
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