My evidence for this? Denon’s AVR-X4500H, which is so remarkably similar to its forebear, the AVR-X4400H ( reviewed here), that most people would be hard-pressed to notice the difference. By that, I simply mean that after a few years of chasing new HDMI connectivity, new sound formats, new wireless streaming features and the like every year, it’s a pretty safe bet that if you buy a new AVR today, you won’t regret it next year (unless, that is, you’re teetering so precariously on the bleeding edge that you think you’ll need HDMI 2.1 in its full implementation when it starts to trickle out in the coming year). It seems as if the AV receiver market is finally starting to reach some semblance of stability.
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