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I've got the Yamaha 5790 also - Great receiver.
Jim
"Fred Bloggs" <SPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Some Philips models also have a separate box, but I think they are also
> older models.
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> Another alternative is an A/V receiver that upconverts all inputs to
> component, there are good choices starting around $500 (I don't know of
> any that do HDMI). I have a Yamaha HTR-5790 which works great ($550 on
> the web).
>
> This type of config has good usability - just select the correct input on
> the AVR and always use the AVR for sound - no need to switch inputs on the
> TV and on the AVR. It also deals well with cable clutter. With a decent
> remote (I love the Harmony, but there are plenty of alternatives) wife
> acceptance factor is off the scale.
> "Alan Figgatt" <afiggatt@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> jrmwillis@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I was really interested in the Sharp Aquos LC-32G4U mainly because it
>>> has an entirely detached box that you can plug all your cables into. I
>>> guess it's been discontinued and is hard to find. Does anyone know of
>>> any other tv's with this facility?
>>>
>>> Here is a link that might help you understand what I mean:
>>>
>>>
http
/www.sharpusa.com/products/ModelLanding/0,1058,1318,00.html
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>> The Sharp Aquos models with the separate AV box nominally have "GX" in
>> the model designation. However, Sharp USA had a lot of trouble getting
>> the separate AV boxes the same time as the displays as they were from
>> either a subcontractor or another manufacturing facility (forget that
>> part of the details). Cheaper to integrate the whole thing at the
>> factory. Also the separate AV boxes apparently were not all that popular
>> at the retail end. As it is, as I understand it, Sharp is phasing out
>> separate AV boxes for the Aquos line. That might change for the 57"
>> model, due out late this year as the serious HT crowd often want stand
>> alone AV media boxes for easier cabling.
>>
>> In plasmas, the Pioneer consumer models have separate AV or media boxes.
>> Also, the high end Panasonic Onyxs plasmas as well.
>>
>> Alan F
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