Which is best audio video home theater or home cinema receiver?
The answer to your first question, buy your equipment as separates (blu-ray player, receiver, speakers), you will end up with better sound for sure and a better blu-ray player. The added benefit to this is you won’t trapped yourself and have to purchase an entirely new system, because of technology advances in one area (blu-ray, receiver, or speakers) that you want to take advantage of. Currently most blu-ray player are 12-bit players that push out up to 60 frames per second; that bit rate is sure to increase going forward, to 16, 24 or even 32 bits, which will provide far richer and more accurate color. The frame rate is also likely more to 120 or faster at some point. So having the flexibility to change the player only is beneficial. The Playstation3 is still probably the most versatile player on the market, it’s only weakness is that Sony decided to make the remote bluetooth and optional. Another good player is the Samsung BD-P3600. If you have a large collection of DVD, and you wan