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RE: Help with a new HT system

Posted by Mr Peabody on January 19, 2014 at 20:12:42:

Looks like you have a decent system mapped out. I would stick with the Infinity if you aren't sure you'll do the rear surround. Samsung is one of the leading TV brands but you may want to shy away from Vizio, they are basically throw away units if you have a problem. More than one friend or acquaintance has had the same scenario of issue arising with TV but no available parts for it to be fixed. I also crossed Sharp off my personal list after seeing a local TV station try to help a viewer with a warranty issue. The TV went out not long after purchase the people had trouble getting Sharp to take care of it and when they did they would only replace it with a refurb. You may want to pay $10 or $20 more to get a Sony BDP with the Wyfi and avoid paying more to have it as a TV feature.