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<blockquote data-quote="TheProven" data-source="post: 356" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>With the projector now decided, the next step is the AV-receiver. The cheapest [[gulp]] AV-receiver that I can find that can handle Dvi is a Denon costing R80K. That is just WAY too much. I found a shop that still has stock of the discontinued Denon AVR-3803, which has upconversion for analog signals to component. At R8K I think it is really worth it. A denon CD-player with DVI-out costs R3K, and lastly six relatively cheap speakers for R6K. I can then move these speakers to the kitchen at a later stage, and then buy proper speakers for the home theatre. The alternative is a panasonic all in one system at about R8000 (http://reviews.cnet.com/Panasonic_SC_HT930/4507-6740_7-31356484.html?tag=tab</p><p>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheProven, post: 356, member: 13"] With the projector now decided, the next step is the AV-receiver. The cheapest [[gulp]] AV-receiver that I can find that can handle Dvi is a Denon costing R80K. That is just WAY too much. I found a shop that still has stock of the discontinued Denon AVR-3803, which has upconversion for analog signals to component. At R8K I think it is really worth it. A denon CD-player with DVI-out costs R3K, and lastly six relatively cheap speakers for R6K. I can then move these speakers to the kitchen at a later stage, and then buy proper speakers for the home theatre. The alternative is a panasonic all in one system at about R8000 (http://reviews.cnet.com/Panasonic_SC_HT930/4507-6740_7-31356484.html?tag=tab ). [/QUOTE]
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