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    Old TV - No HDMI port for new receiver

    Okay, if I keep my new Yamaha receiver (RX-V473 is correct) it will work with the component connections and then when I finally break down and buy a new TV, then the new receiver will work with the new TV which will have HDMI. Thanks! I appreciate the help on the forum, I am not tech-savvy at...
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    Old TV - No HDMI port for new receiver

    It's not that I'm opposed to moving to newer technology (Blu-Ray) or TV, it's just that the one I have right now works just fine and I can't see replacing it until I need to. So if I can buy a current technology receiver and use it on my (obviously) outdated TV, then I am fine with that. Which...
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    Old TV - No HDMI port for new receiver

    Does "name your sources" mean you want me to tell you what I have connected to the old receiver? If so, then please don't laugh at my old stuff! I have a Sony CD/DVD player, a Time Warner cable box and my son's XBox 360. I also have a Tivo input through a wireless connection to the Tivo...
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    Old TV - No HDMI port for new receiver

    The salesman talked about HDMI as a way to deliver the audio and video over a single cable which co-ordinates the two better. And Discrete audio, which I understood as a much better sound delivery? I also liked the energy efficiency aspect of the Yahama. However, I am not a discriminating...
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    Old TV - No HDMI port for new receiver

    I have a 10 year old 65" Mitsubishi Projection TV (WS-65909) which works just fine for me (I am not looking to replace it.) But my AV receiver died and I need to replace that. I bought a nice $400 Yamaha receiver (RX-V4373) based on the recommendation of the salesperson at Fry's but I think I...
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