Elvin Weichbrodt: decide for the onkyo .in case you pull up entire harmonic distortion of the Panasonic and Sony it`s 10% and the onkyo is in basic terms .9%. that should inform you alot. The sony`s look like the provide you greater bang for the buc however the shortcoming high quality.
Clifford Gombos: Those home theater in a box are not worth the money, they are not flexible for adding anything or upgrading. when one item fails the whole system will have to be replaced. The only system that I would recommend is the Onkyo HT-S3400, it is a 5.1 receiver and a set of speakers. You can connect you PS3 or XBOX to it along with a blu ray disc player, tv and cable tv. You can demo the system at Fry's Electronic and the cost is under $400. Hope this will help you out.
Silvia Stclair: LMAO!!! For that kinda money go to best buy and get a unit that has its own powered sub. Not a all in one bein it has a built in blu ray/dvd player. hook up your own. They have 3 to 4 h! dmi inputs and 1 out. there pretty cool. if u wanna spend a little more get a bose. I have none of these I built my own system. But on a dime that's your best bet. If you do get a system that has it all MAKE SURE IT HAS BUILT IN WIFI!!! Blu Ray requires software updates which require an internet connection and these new units do Netflix and all that other stuff. Good Luck. Here are some links for some bst buy products. They are both pretty sweet. The Samsung has WIFI the Denon requires a separate Blu Ray/PS3 player to work both allow you to hook up multiple devices like a cable/Satellite tv box and iPod ready.http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+Factory-Refu...http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Denon+-+3D+Pass+Throug......Show more
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