| Denon AVR-E400  | Denon's AVR-E400 embodies some progress in simplifying the arduous AV receiver setup process, but it lacks convenient wireless features you'd expect at this price. | Read More »  Yamaha RX-V573  | The Yamaha RX-V573 is a serviceable 7.1 AV receiver, but with only four HDMI inputs, competing models offer a better value. | Read More »  Onkyo TX-NR414  | The Onyko TX-NR414 offers the best AV receiver value for those with a tight budget, although the step-up TX-NR515 model is worth the extra cash if you can afford it. | Read More »  Onkyo TX-NR616  | The Onkyo TX-NR616 is a tremendous AV receiver value, with eight HDMI inputs and a very low street price, although Onkyo's step-down models may be an even better buy. | Read More »  Gear4 Renew SleepClock  | The Renew SleepClock is a user-friendly gadget that also keep tabs on how well you sleep without the need for wires, headbands, or watches. | Read More »  Sony STR-DN1030  | The Sony STR-DN1030 is the only midrange AV receiver with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making it one of best receiver values this year. | Read More »  Denon AVR-1913  | The Denon AVR-1913 has a solid set of features and excellent sound quality, but competing AV receivers offer better value. | Read More »  Logitech Squeezebox Touch  | The Logitech Squeezebox is an excellent digital-music device that offers good sound quality and a great variety of source options, but it's not for casual users. | Read More »  Lepai LP-2020A+  | As long as you're realistic about the capabilities and limited features set of the Lepai LP-2020A+, you can't go wrong with this little $25 amp. | Read More »  Geneva Sound System Model XS (white)  | While it's not cheap, the Geneva Sound System Model XS has a great design and is one of the better ultracompact Bluetooth speakers on the market, outperforming the Jawbone Jambox. | Read More »  | |
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