Quote:Mr645
I would go for three. You'll need one for your cable/dish TV system, one for your BluRay player, and that leaves one left for future use. I only wish HDMI would make it's way into pre amp processors.
Oh, also, the ability to take any video input and send it out via HDMI is important. No input switching and no multiple cables running to your TV
Since my current TV is technically an analog CRT (it's still HD, and it has a DVI input) I don't really see the value in HDMI upscaling from all sources. Yes, it is a convenience, but anytime you convert analog to digital you are losing quality, and then to ultimately convert back to analog for my TV to display the picture is just another step.
I guess I am trying to stay analog as much as I can since that's mostly what I have now, but still leave myself the ability to go digital (HDMI) in a few years when we finally do get a new TV, and PS3 / BluRay, and whatever else.
I can get a cheaper Yamaha 5940 with no HDMI at all instead, and then just upgrade the whole thing later, but I thought the Onkyo was a good compromise.