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Re: Outlaw 1050, etc.

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The outlaw 1050 is a 2 year old model. It has only 65 W/channel, and from what I can tell it has no component video inputs/outputs, and uses s-video. This means if you intend to use it with a progressive scan DVD and a HDTV, well, it won't work. Component (Y, Pb, & Pr) connections are required to accomodate HDTV and high definition signals. Many of the newer Yamaha and Denon models have component inputs, and would be better choices for the future, unless HDTV is not ever going to be an issue. I've seen the 1050 advertised for $450 on the net.


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