The Force 5 is an affordable, entry-level digital receiver with a large hard drive and intuitive menu interface. A great buy if you can get past the lack of HD support and single tuner configuration.
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We like some aspects of this ultracompact, feature-laden player, but it's just so darned expensive.
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Netgear's EVA8000 is a streaming media player designed to plug into your high-definition television, allowing you to enjoy your videos and listen to music stored on your network from the comfort of your lounge.
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While not audiophile-grade, the YSP-1 produces realistic surround sound without all the wires.
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