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Published: 2009-11-30 - 10:15:19 Home Theater :
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Cyber Monday Sale: Onkyo TX-SR876 7.1 Home Theater Receiver: $799 - Save $700
According a recent survey by BIGresearch, almost nine in 10 retailers will have special promotions for this special shopping day (it's "Cyber Monday," to us online shopping addicts). TigerDirect has a lot of them. We spied this Onkyo TX-SR876 home theater receiver for $799.99 - almost half off the regular price. Here's the link:
Designed to be your A/V processing "hub," the TX-SR876 certinly is not lacking in the power department, with 140 watts pumping out to every channel in your 7.1 surround sound setup. Aside from THX Ultra2 Plus certification, the receiver features Silicon Optix HQV Reon-VX video processing for upscaling any source to full 1080p as well as surround sound decoding for all the latest codecs (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio).
Other features include four HDMI 1.3a inputs, built-in HD Radio reception and support for both XM and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Also, this is one of the first receivers ever to include ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) video calibration settings. Oh -- the music, movies, gaming and other fun you could have!
Don't take too long to consider this deal. It could last beyond Cyber Monday, but it is only good while supplies last.
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