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Price Paid:
$399.00
from Ultimate Electronics Summary: I wanted to find a Directv HD reciever which was also capable of HD reception with cable and over-the-air broadcasts. The Hughes E86 definitely does the job. The receiver uses the advance programming guide so that one has a guide even for the over-the-air local broadcasts. It integrates these broadcast channels seemlessly so that one can enter the number for either a local broadcast or a Directv channel without having to do some procedure to switch antennas. One has a guide to locals even if you do not subscribe to local channels. The reciever color codes programming on the guide by category (sports, movies, etc.) It has a digital optic output for Dolby Digital sound (which I haven't used yet because I haven't purchased a home theater system.) It outputs HD in 16:9 or 4:3 formats and will display them in full, cropped, side-bar, or letter-box depending on your viewing preferences. The menu is user friendly. I really haven't found anything wrong with this receiver, including the price. Strengths: Low price compared to competition and combines cable, over-the-air, and HD reception capabilities in a seemless fashion. It also is compact, not taking up much room in your home theater set-up. Weaknesses: I hate to be so positive, but I really haven't found any weaknesses. I would make this purchase again in a heart-beat. Similar Products Used: Looked at Samsung, Sony, and Zenith. All were much more expensive.
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